A publications quality indicator called high-ranked citations percentage (HCP) is based on an idea that good papers are well cited. HCP was computed as a portion of cumulative citations concerning well cited papers from the total number of citations of an individual. The h-index was used to separate the well cited papers from the others. A testing dataset was composed of researchers who worked in various fields and at various institutions. Their research outputs were characterized by the h-index (h), the number of papers (P), the number of citations (C) and self-citations taken from the Web of Science (WoS). Unlike the h-index, HCP as a relative indicator does not underestimate researchers with shorter or interrupted research careers and do...
Conventional scientometric predictors of research performance such as the number of papers, citation...
Highly cited researchers are a category of researchers defined by scientometric rules relating to co...
The h-index is a recent but already quite popular way of measuring research quality and quantity. Ho...
Of all the bibliometric parameters, the h-index is the most widely used to gauge the academic produc...
A Kuhnian approach to research assessment requires us to consider that the important scientific brea...
The paper proposes two new indexes to quantify the citation status of papers and authors. The Percen...
Quantifying the impact of scientific research is almost always controversial, and there is a need fo...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
An individual’s h-index corresponds to the number h of his/her papers that each has at least h citat...
Research output can be evaluated with productivity and impact, which are quantified by the numbers o...
We propose a new method to assess the merit of any set of scientific papers in a given field based ...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
The relevance of various citation metrics used for parameterization of the research outputs of scien...
The h-index is one of the recent indicators in the field of scientometric which introduced by Jorge ...
An individual’s h-index corresponds to the number h of his/her papers that each has at least h citat...
Conventional scientometric predictors of research performance such as the number of papers, citation...
Highly cited researchers are a category of researchers defined by scientometric rules relating to co...
The h-index is a recent but already quite popular way of measuring research quality and quantity. Ho...
Of all the bibliometric parameters, the h-index is the most widely used to gauge the academic produc...
A Kuhnian approach to research assessment requires us to consider that the important scientific brea...
The paper proposes two new indexes to quantify the citation status of papers and authors. The Percen...
Quantifying the impact of scientific research is almost always controversial, and there is a need fo...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
An individual’s h-index corresponds to the number h of his/her papers that each has at least h citat...
Research output can be evaluated with productivity and impact, which are quantified by the numbers o...
We propose a new method to assess the merit of any set of scientific papers in a given field based ...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
The relevance of various citation metrics used for parameterization of the research outputs of scien...
The h-index is one of the recent indicators in the field of scientometric which introduced by Jorge ...
An individual’s h-index corresponds to the number h of his/her papers that each has at least h citat...
Conventional scientometric predictors of research performance such as the number of papers, citation...
Highly cited researchers are a category of researchers defined by scientometric rules relating to co...
The h-index is a recent but already quite popular way of measuring research quality and quantity. Ho...