An analysis of scientific bibliographic productivity using the Hirsch h-index, information from the Institute of Scientific Information database and the Curriculum Lattes (CNPq, Brazil) was performed at the Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo (FFCLRP-USP) that has four departments in natural, biological and social sciences. Bibliometric evaluations of undergraduate programs showed a better performance of the departments of Chemistry (P < 0.001) and Biology (P < 0.001) when compared to the departments of Physics and Mathematics and Psychology and Education. We also analyzed the scientific output of the six graduate programs of FFCLRP: Psychology, Psychobiology, Chemistry, Physics Applied to ...
As academia increasingly turns to bibliometric tools to assess research impact, the question of whic...
A theoretical model of the dependence of Hirsch-type indices on the number of publications and the a...
contributed by ALEXANDER W.A. KELLNER* Bibliometric parameters have been used in order to evaluate a...
In this work, an analysis of scientific bibliographic productivity was made using the Faculdade de F...
The Hirsch´s h-index is a new bibliometric indicator that has been considered useful to evaluate the...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
This paper focuses the attention on the ch-index, a recent bibliometric indicator similar to the Hir...
The Hirsch´s h-index is a new bibliometric indicator that has been considered useful to evaluate the...
The applicability of Hirsch’s h index (HIRSCH, 2005) for evaluating scientific research in Spain has...
A new scientometric indicator, the h-index, has been recently proposed (Hirsch JE. Proc Natl Acad Sc...
Among the indicators to evaluate the scientific impact of publications, there is the Hirsch’s h-inde...
Citation metrics have rapidly gained importance in today\u27s landscape and are being increasingly u...
The h-index is a relatively recent bibliometric indicator for assessing the research output of scien...
Of all the bibliometric parameters, the h-index is the most widely used to gauge the academic produc...
Abstract This paper focuses the attention on the ch-index, a recent bibliometric indicator similar t...
As academia increasingly turns to bibliometric tools to assess research impact, the question of whic...
A theoretical model of the dependence of Hirsch-type indices on the number of publications and the a...
contributed by ALEXANDER W.A. KELLNER* Bibliometric parameters have been used in order to evaluate a...
In this work, an analysis of scientific bibliographic productivity was made using the Faculdade de F...
The Hirsch´s h-index is a new bibliometric indicator that has been considered useful to evaluate the...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
This paper focuses the attention on the ch-index, a recent bibliometric indicator similar to the Hir...
The Hirsch´s h-index is a new bibliometric indicator that has been considered useful to evaluate the...
The applicability of Hirsch’s h index (HIRSCH, 2005) for evaluating scientific research in Spain has...
A new scientometric indicator, the h-index, has been recently proposed (Hirsch JE. Proc Natl Acad Sc...
Among the indicators to evaluate the scientific impact of publications, there is the Hirsch’s h-inde...
Citation metrics have rapidly gained importance in today\u27s landscape and are being increasingly u...
The h-index is a relatively recent bibliometric indicator for assessing the research output of scien...
Of all the bibliometric parameters, the h-index is the most widely used to gauge the academic produc...
Abstract This paper focuses the attention on the ch-index, a recent bibliometric indicator similar t...
As academia increasingly turns to bibliometric tools to assess research impact, the question of whic...
A theoretical model of the dependence of Hirsch-type indices on the number of publications and the a...
contributed by ALEXANDER W.A. KELLNER* Bibliometric parameters have been used in order to evaluate a...