Introduction: The number of publications and how often these have been cited play a role in academic promotion. Bibliometrics that attempt to quantify the relative impact of scholarly work have been proposed. The h-index is defined as the number (h) of publications for an individual that have been cited at least h times. We calculated the h-index and number of publications for academic emergency physicians at the rank of professor. Methods: We accessed the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine professor list in January of 2012. We calculated the number of publications through Web of Science and PubMed and the h-index using Google scholar and Web of Science. Results: We identified 299 professors of emergency medicine. The number of ...
BackgroundQuantifying and benchmarking scholarly productivity of emergency medicine faculty is chall...
Of all the bibliometric parameters, the h-index is the most widely used to gauge the academic produc...
The most infamous author-level performance indicator in academia is the h-index. Hirsch (2005) creat...
Introduction: The number of publications and how often these have been cited play a role in academic...
Introduction: The number of publications and how often these have been cited play a role in academic...
Abstract Background: Disciplines differ in their authorship and citation practices, thus discipline-...
Abstract Background Disciplines differ in their autho...
Abstract Background Disciplines differ in their autho...
Abstract Background Disciplines differ in their autho...
Journal ArticleObject. Assessing academic productivity through simple quantification may overlook ke...
Abstract Background: Disciplines differ in their authorship and citation practices, thus discipline-...
BACKGROUND: Quantifying and benchmarking scholarly productivity of emergency medicine faculty is cha...
Objective: Bibliometric studies based on the evaluation of the numbers of publications and citations...
BackgroundQuantifying and benchmarking scholarly productivity of emergency medicine faculty is chall...
BackgroundQuantifying and benchmarking scholarly productivity of emergency medicine faculty is chall...
BackgroundQuantifying and benchmarking scholarly productivity of emergency medicine faculty is chall...
Of all the bibliometric parameters, the h-index is the most widely used to gauge the academic produc...
The most infamous author-level performance indicator in academia is the h-index. Hirsch (2005) creat...
Introduction: The number of publications and how often these have been cited play a role in academic...
Introduction: The number of publications and how often these have been cited play a role in academic...
Abstract Background: Disciplines differ in their authorship and citation practices, thus discipline-...
Abstract Background Disciplines differ in their autho...
Abstract Background Disciplines differ in their autho...
Abstract Background Disciplines differ in their autho...
Journal ArticleObject. Assessing academic productivity through simple quantification may overlook ke...
Abstract Background: Disciplines differ in their authorship and citation practices, thus discipline-...
BACKGROUND: Quantifying and benchmarking scholarly productivity of emergency medicine faculty is cha...
Objective: Bibliometric studies based on the evaluation of the numbers of publications and citations...
BackgroundQuantifying and benchmarking scholarly productivity of emergency medicine faculty is chall...
BackgroundQuantifying and benchmarking scholarly productivity of emergency medicine faculty is chall...
BackgroundQuantifying and benchmarking scholarly productivity of emergency medicine faculty is chall...
Of all the bibliometric parameters, the h-index is the most widely used to gauge the academic produc...
The most infamous author-level performance indicator in academia is the h-index. Hirsch (2005) creat...