It is proposed that since scientific output of individual researchers is not unidimensional, its popular measure, /h/-index, should be augmented with a measure of the average impact of the /h/ top cited publications, /i/, that is basically independent of /h/. It is argued that the two metrics, /h/ and /i/, reflect two separate facets of scientific output, the latter being little affected by seniority
the new index enjoys many good properties. In the discrete setting some small deviations from the id...
International audienceThe h-index is an index recently proposed by Hirsch (2005) to measure scientif...
An individual’s h-index corresponds to the number h of his/her papers that each has at least h citat...
It is proposed that since scientific output of individual researchers is not unidimensional, its po...
The ability to design an instrument sufficiently versatile to effectively gauge the impact of a scie...
Author-level metrics are usually employed for academic promotion and research funding. The h-index i...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
We provide a comprehensive and critical review of the h-index and its most important modifications p...
We apply a new bibliometric measure, the h-index (Hirsch, 2005), to the literature of information sc...
An individual’s h-index corresponds to the number h of his/her papers that each has at least h citat...
Today, the h-index is a widely accepted indicator of sci-entific performance and has become a built-...
Of all the bibliometric parameters, the h-index is the most widely used to gauge the academic produc...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
A new indicator for the assessment of the research performance of individual scientists was suggeste...
The use of quantitative indicators of scientific productivity seems now quite widespread for assessi...
the new index enjoys many good properties. In the discrete setting some small deviations from the id...
International audienceThe h-index is an index recently proposed by Hirsch (2005) to measure scientif...
An individual’s h-index corresponds to the number h of his/her papers that each has at least h citat...
It is proposed that since scientific output of individual researchers is not unidimensional, its po...
The ability to design an instrument sufficiently versatile to effectively gauge the impact of a scie...
Author-level metrics are usually employed for academic promotion and research funding. The h-index i...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
We provide a comprehensive and critical review of the h-index and its most important modifications p...
We apply a new bibliometric measure, the h-index (Hirsch, 2005), to the literature of information sc...
An individual’s h-index corresponds to the number h of his/her papers that each has at least h citat...
Today, the h-index is a widely accepted indicator of sci-entific performance and has become a built-...
Of all the bibliometric parameters, the h-index is the most widely used to gauge the academic produc...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
A new indicator for the assessment of the research performance of individual scientists was suggeste...
The use of quantitative indicators of scientific productivity seems now quite widespread for assessi...
the new index enjoys many good properties. In the discrete setting some small deviations from the id...
International audienceThe h-index is an index recently proposed by Hirsch (2005) to measure scientif...
An individual’s h-index corresponds to the number h of his/her papers that each has at least h citat...