The main drawback of ranking of researchers by the number of papers, citations or by the Hirsch index is ignoring the problem of distributing authorship among authors in multi-author publications. So far, the single-author or multi-author publications contribute to the publication record of a researcher equally. This full counting scheme is apparently unfair and causes unjust disproportions, in particular, if ranked researchers have distinctly different collaboration profiles. These disproportions are removed by less common fractional or authorship-weighted counting schemes, which can distribute the authorship credit more properly and suppress a tendency to unjustified inflation of co-authors. The urgent need of widely adopting a fair ranki...
Current metrics for estimating a scientist's academic performance treat the author's publications as...
Bibliometricians are aware that the citation behavior of scientists varies across fields, and for th...
I propose a new method (Pareto weights) to objectively attribute citations to co-authors. Previous m...
<p><b>Definition of the <i>h</i></b><sub><b><i>W</i></b></sub><b>-index for (a) single-author public...
This paper studies the assignment of responsibility to the participants in the case of co-authored s...
International audienceBackgroundDeciphering the amount of work provided by different co-authors of a...
Background: Although scientometry gradually became prevalent way of measuring one's research output,...
An important issue in bibliometrics is the weighing of co-authorship in the production of scientific...
The average number of authors listed on contributions to scientific journals has increased considera...
We develop and propose a new counting method at the aggregate level for contributions to scientific ...
This paper explores the relationship between an author's position in the bylines of an article and t...
This paper examines the effects of inflationary and equalizing bias on publication output rankings. ...
<p><b>The rank-citation profiles (left) and the collaboration profiles (right) for Hawking and Drain...
The impact of individual scientists is commonly quantified using citation-based measures. The most c...
Measuring the contribution of each author of a multi-author paper has been a long standing concern. ...
Current metrics for estimating a scientist's academic performance treat the author's publications as...
Bibliometricians are aware that the citation behavior of scientists varies across fields, and for th...
I propose a new method (Pareto weights) to objectively attribute citations to co-authors. Previous m...
<p><b>Definition of the <i>h</i></b><sub><b><i>W</i></b></sub><b>-index for (a) single-author public...
This paper studies the assignment of responsibility to the participants in the case of co-authored s...
International audienceBackgroundDeciphering the amount of work provided by different co-authors of a...
Background: Although scientometry gradually became prevalent way of measuring one's research output,...
An important issue in bibliometrics is the weighing of co-authorship in the production of scientific...
The average number of authors listed on contributions to scientific journals has increased considera...
We develop and propose a new counting method at the aggregate level for contributions to scientific ...
This paper explores the relationship between an author's position in the bylines of an article and t...
This paper examines the effects of inflationary and equalizing bias on publication output rankings. ...
<p><b>The rank-citation profiles (left) and the collaboration profiles (right) for Hawking and Drain...
The impact of individual scientists is commonly quantified using citation-based measures. The most c...
Measuring the contribution of each author of a multi-author paper has been a long standing concern. ...
Current metrics for estimating a scientist's academic performance treat the author's publications as...
Bibliometricians are aware that the citation behavior of scientists varies across fields, and for th...
I propose a new method (Pareto weights) to objectively attribute citations to co-authors. Previous m...