Abstract We have developed a method to obtain robust quantitative bibliometric indicators for several thousand scientists. This allows us to study the dependence of bibliometric indicators (such as number of publications, number of citations, Hirsch index...) on the age, position, etc. of CNRS scientists. Our data suggests that the normalized h index (h divided by the career length) is not constant for scientists with the same productivity but differents ages. We also compare the predictions of several bibliometric indicators on the promotions of about 600 CNRS researchers. Contrary to previous publications, our study encompasses most disciplines, and shows that no single indicator is the best predictor for all disciplines. Overall, however...
The relevance of various citation metrics used for parameterization of the research outputs of scien...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
A new indicator for the assessment of the research performance of individual scientists was suggeste...
International audienceWe have developed a method to obtain robust quantitative bibliometric indicato...
We test 16 bibliometric indicators with respect to their validity at the level of the individual res...
We test 16 bibliometric indicators with respect to their validity at the level of the individual res...
Abstract Citation numbers and other quantities derived from bibliographic databases are becoming sta...
This paper focuses the attention on the ch-index, a recent bibliometric indicator similar to the Hir...
Bibliometric indicators are increasingly used in support of decisions about recruitment, career adva...
We use Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) to derive a unifying measure of comparison of scientists b...
When evaluating the publication performance of a scientist one has to consider not only the differen...
Abstract The assessment of individual researchers using bibliometric indicators is more complex than...
Of all the bibliometric parameters, the h-index is the most widely used to gauge the academic produc...
Due to its quantitative nature, bibliometrics is becoming increasingly popular among policy makers f...
Abstract Evaluating the career of individual scientists according to their scientific output is a co...
The relevance of various citation metrics used for parameterization of the research outputs of scien...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
A new indicator for the assessment of the research performance of individual scientists was suggeste...
International audienceWe have developed a method to obtain robust quantitative bibliometric indicato...
We test 16 bibliometric indicators with respect to their validity at the level of the individual res...
We test 16 bibliometric indicators with respect to their validity at the level of the individual res...
Abstract Citation numbers and other quantities derived from bibliographic databases are becoming sta...
This paper focuses the attention on the ch-index, a recent bibliometric indicator similar to the Hir...
Bibliometric indicators are increasingly used in support of decisions about recruitment, career adva...
We use Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) to derive a unifying measure of comparison of scientists b...
When evaluating the publication performance of a scientist one has to consider not only the differen...
Abstract The assessment of individual researchers using bibliometric indicators is more complex than...
Of all the bibliometric parameters, the h-index is the most widely used to gauge the academic produc...
Due to its quantitative nature, bibliometrics is becoming increasingly popular among policy makers f...
Abstract Evaluating the career of individual scientists according to their scientific output is a co...
The relevance of various citation metrics used for parameterization of the research outputs of scien...
What is the value of a scientist and its impact upon the scientific thinking? How can we measure the...
A new indicator for the assessment of the research performance of individual scientists was suggeste...