The Hirsch index is a number that synthesizes a researcher’s output. It is defined as the maximum number h such that the researcher has h papers with at least h citations each. Two axiomatic characterizations of this index are suggested. One of them provides a simple conceptualization of the Hirsch index: after selecting those outputs deserving index 1, the Hirsch index of any other output x is the minimum value of a two-part decomposition of x
La evaluación de un autor científico-profesional tiene sentido en un sistema competitivo en el que l...
I propose to sharpen the index h, proposed by Hirsch as a useful index to characterize the scientifi...
The evolution of the Hirsch index of the Journal of the American Society of Information Science over...
The Hirsch index is a number that synthesizes a researcher’s output. It is defined as the maximum nu...
The Hirsch-index is a well-known index for measuring and comparing the output of scientific research...
The h-index is a relatively recent bibliometric indicator for assessing the research output of scien...
It is shown that the h-index on the one hand, and the A- and g-indices on the other, measure differe...
International audienceThe h-index is an index recently proposed by Hirsch (2005) to measure scientif...
The Hirsch index (commonly referred to as h -index) is a biblio- metric indicator which is widely re...
The Hirsch-index is an index for measuring and comparing the output of researchers. Under the condit...
Three years ago a bibliometric index for the qualification of a person's scientific output was propo...
This paper focuses the attention on the ch-index, a recent bibliometric indicator similar to the Hir...
Citation metrics have rapidly gained importance in today\u27s landscape and are being increasingly u...
La evaluación de un autor científico-profesional tiene sentido en un sistema competitivo en el que l...
I propose to sharpen the index h, proposed by Hirsch as a useful index to characterize the scientifi...
The evolution of the Hirsch index of the Journal of the American Society of Information Science over...
The Hirsch index is a number that synthesizes a researcher’s output. It is defined as the maximum nu...
The Hirsch-index is a well-known index for measuring and comparing the output of scientific research...
The h-index is a relatively recent bibliometric indicator for assessing the research output of scien...
It is shown that the h-index on the one hand, and the A- and g-indices on the other, measure differe...
International audienceThe h-index is an index recently proposed by Hirsch (2005) to measure scientif...
The Hirsch index (commonly referred to as h -index) is a biblio- metric indicator which is widely re...
The Hirsch-index is an index for measuring and comparing the output of researchers. Under the condit...
Three years ago a bibliometric index for the qualification of a person's scientific output was propo...
This paper focuses the attention on the ch-index, a recent bibliometric indicator similar to the Hir...
Citation metrics have rapidly gained importance in today\u27s landscape and are being increasingly u...
La evaluación de un autor científico-profesional tiene sentido en un sistema competitivo en el que l...
I propose to sharpen the index h, proposed by Hirsch as a useful index to characterize the scientifi...
The evolution of the Hirsch index of the Journal of the American Society of Information Science over...