Ability to assess how solidly one is participating in their research arena is a metric that is of interest to many persons in academia. Such assessment is not easily defined, and differences exist in terms of which metric is the most accurate. In reality, no single production metric exists that is easy to determine and acceptable by the entire scientific community. Here we propose the SP-index to quantify the scientific production of researchers, representing the product of the annual citation number by the accumulated impact factors of the journals whereby the papers appeared, divided by the annual number of published papers. This article discusses such a productivity measure and lends support for the development of unified citation metric...
Conventional scientometric predictors of research performance such as the number of papers, citation...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
When evaluating the publication performance of a scientist one has to consider not only the differen...
While the h-Index and the g-Index (as the major indices for quantifying the academic performance of ...
Bibliographic analysis has been a very powerful tool in evaluating the effective contributions of a ...
Scientometrics and bibliometrics, the subfields of library and information science, deal with the qu...
<div><p>Bibliographic analysis has been a very powerful tool in evaluating the effective contributio...
There are several simple and sophisticated scientometric indicators generally applied in the literat...
The impact of scientific research has traditionally been quan-tified using productivity indices such...
It is proposed that since scientific output of individual researchers is not unidimensional, its pop...
Bibliographic analysis has been a very powerful tool in evaluating the effective contributions of a ...
Background Many author indices exist to gauge academic productivity. Several of these indices are c...
The use of quantitative indicators of scientific productivity seems now quite widespread for assessi...
Author-level metrics are usually employed for academic promotion and research funding. The h-index i...
Quantifying the impact of scientific research is almost always controversial, and there is a need fo...
Conventional scientometric predictors of research performance such as the number of papers, citation...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
When evaluating the publication performance of a scientist one has to consider not only the differen...
While the h-Index and the g-Index (as the major indices for quantifying the academic performance of ...
Bibliographic analysis has been a very powerful tool in evaluating the effective contributions of a ...
Scientometrics and bibliometrics, the subfields of library and information science, deal with the qu...
<div><p>Bibliographic analysis has been a very powerful tool in evaluating the effective contributio...
There are several simple and sophisticated scientometric indicators generally applied in the literat...
The impact of scientific research has traditionally been quan-tified using productivity indices such...
It is proposed that since scientific output of individual researchers is not unidimensional, its pop...
Bibliographic analysis has been a very powerful tool in evaluating the effective contributions of a ...
Background Many author indices exist to gauge academic productivity. Several of these indices are c...
The use of quantitative indicators of scientific productivity seems now quite widespread for assessi...
Author-level metrics are usually employed for academic promotion and research funding. The h-index i...
Quantifying the impact of scientific research is almost always controversial, and there is a need fo...
Conventional scientometric predictors of research performance such as the number of papers, citation...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
When evaluating the publication performance of a scientist one has to consider not only the differen...