This paper explores citation-based metrics, how they differ in ranking papers and authors, and why. We initially take as example three main metrics that we believe significant; the standard citation count, the more and more popular h-index, and a variation we propose of PageRank applied to papers (called PaperRank), that is appealing as it mirrors proven and successful algorithms for ranking web pages. As part of analyzing them, we develop generally applicable techniques and metrics for qualitatively and quantitatively analyzing indexes that evaluate content and people, as well as for understanding the causes of their different behaviors. Finally, we extend the analysis to other popular indexes, to show whether the choice of the index has a...
The number of citations has been used for measuring the significance of a paper. Moreover, we have t...
Scholarly impact may be metricized using an author's total number of citations as a stand-in for rea...
Citation metrics are the best tools for research assessments. However, current metrics are misleadin...
This paper explores citation-based metrics, how they differ in ranking papers and authors, and why. ...
Abstract. This paper explores scientific metrics in citation networks in scientific communities, how...
AbstractThe indices currently used by scholarly databases, such as Google scholar, to rank scientist...
Despite the drawbacks already pointed out and the wide set of variants suggested to overcome some of...
We implement the PaperRank and AuthorRank indices introduced in [Amodio & Brugnano, 2014] in the...
<div><p>Quantifying and comparing the scientific output of researchers has become critical for gover...
We apply a new bibliometric measure, the h-index (Hirsch, 2005), to the literature of information sc...
This paper aims to identify whether different weighted PageRank algorithms can be applied to author...
Quantifying and comparing the scientific output of researchers has become critical for governments, ...
Background: Many author indices exist to gauge academic productivity. Several of these indices are c...
Abstract. Researcher-level metrics assess a researcher’s publications and number of citations for ea...
Publication metrics indicate the visibility and reach of a research publication. The metrics can be ...
The number of citations has been used for measuring the significance of a paper. Moreover, we have t...
Scholarly impact may be metricized using an author's total number of citations as a stand-in for rea...
Citation metrics are the best tools for research assessments. However, current metrics are misleadin...
This paper explores citation-based metrics, how they differ in ranking papers and authors, and why. ...
Abstract. This paper explores scientific metrics in citation networks in scientific communities, how...
AbstractThe indices currently used by scholarly databases, such as Google scholar, to rank scientist...
Despite the drawbacks already pointed out and the wide set of variants suggested to overcome some of...
We implement the PaperRank and AuthorRank indices introduced in [Amodio & Brugnano, 2014] in the...
<div><p>Quantifying and comparing the scientific output of researchers has become critical for gover...
We apply a new bibliometric measure, the h-index (Hirsch, 2005), to the literature of information sc...
This paper aims to identify whether different weighted PageRank algorithms can be applied to author...
Quantifying and comparing the scientific output of researchers has become critical for governments, ...
Background: Many author indices exist to gauge academic productivity. Several of these indices are c...
Abstract. Researcher-level metrics assess a researcher’s publications and number of citations for ea...
Publication metrics indicate the visibility and reach of a research publication. The metrics can be ...
The number of citations has been used for measuring the significance of a paper. Moreover, we have t...
Scholarly impact may be metricized using an author's total number of citations as a stand-in for rea...
Citation metrics are the best tools for research assessments. However, current metrics are misleadin...