Highly cited researchers are a category of researchers defined by scientometric rules relating to counts of citations to their scholarly articles. The designation often refers to researchers identified according to scientometric rules specified by the Institute of Scientific Information (ISI) and its commercial affiliates; we denote these categories as HCR. The 2001 ISI rules (HRC.1) used membership thresholds derived from the total citation counts to an author’s corpus in a specified research field and time window. The modified 2013 rules also include counts of individual highly cited publications (HCR.2), while the foreshadowed 2018 rules introduce the concept of cross-field influence (HCR.3). The HCR category is a popular, albeit flawed,...
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze relative citation ratio (RCR) of top twenty Macedonian bio...
Background and aim: Today, the extraction of scientometric indicators has been widely used in predic...
The objective of this article is: a) to identify Peruvian researchers with high, medium and low impa...
For several years, Clarivate Analytics, formerly the IP & Science business of Thomson Reuters, has p...
For several years, Clarivate Analytics, formerly the IP & Science business of Thomson Reuters, has p...
A publications quality indicator called high-ranked citations percentage (HCP) is based on an idea t...
A few years ago Clarivate Analytics (formerly Thomson Reuters, provider of the Web of Science databa...
This paper focuses on the evaluation of research institutions in terms of size-independent indicator...
A Kuhnian approach to research assessment requires us to consider that the important scientific brea...
A Kuhnian approach to research assessment requires us to consider that the important scientific brea...
The h-index is one of the recent indicators in the field of scientometric which introduced by Jorge ...
Proposed by Hirsch as a quantitative measure of the total effective output of a researcher, the inde...
Knowledge dissemination in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) is characterized by an assorted ...
Over the last decade, the demand to evaluate the impact of any given research study, the credentials...
Background- The h-index was introduced by Hirsch to quantify an individual’s scientific research out...
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze relative citation ratio (RCR) of top twenty Macedonian bio...
Background and aim: Today, the extraction of scientometric indicators has been widely used in predic...
The objective of this article is: a) to identify Peruvian researchers with high, medium and low impa...
For several years, Clarivate Analytics, formerly the IP & Science business of Thomson Reuters, has p...
For several years, Clarivate Analytics, formerly the IP & Science business of Thomson Reuters, has p...
A publications quality indicator called high-ranked citations percentage (HCP) is based on an idea t...
A few years ago Clarivate Analytics (formerly Thomson Reuters, provider of the Web of Science databa...
This paper focuses on the evaluation of research institutions in terms of size-independent indicator...
A Kuhnian approach to research assessment requires us to consider that the important scientific brea...
A Kuhnian approach to research assessment requires us to consider that the important scientific brea...
The h-index is one of the recent indicators in the field of scientometric which introduced by Jorge ...
Proposed by Hirsch as a quantitative measure of the total effective output of a researcher, the inde...
Knowledge dissemination in the social sciences and humanities (SSH) is characterized by an assorted ...
Over the last decade, the demand to evaluate the impact of any given research study, the credentials...
Background- The h-index was introduced by Hirsch to quantify an individual’s scientific research out...
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze relative citation ratio (RCR) of top twenty Macedonian bio...
Background and aim: Today, the extraction of scientometric indicators has been widely used in predic...
The objective of this article is: a) to identify Peruvian researchers with high, medium and low impa...