International audienceThe h-index is an index recently proposed by Hirsch (2005) to measure scientific achievement by individual scholars. It is a compound measure of publications and citations. We show the robustness of this index. This means that h-index increases with both the number of publications and the number of citations only when these numbers are significant
<p>The h-index is an author-level metric that attempts to measure both the productivity and the cita...
The h-index is the largest number h such that h publications have at least h citations. The index re...
This paper focuses on the practical limitations in the content and software of the databases that a...
International audienceThe h-index is an index recently proposed by Hirsch (2005) to measure scientif...
The h-index is a metric that uses both the number of an author’s publications along with the number ...
The h-index is a mainstream bibliometric indicator, since it is widely used in academia, research ma...
A new indicator for the assessment of the research performance of individual scientists was suggeste...
The questions in this article were formulated by G. Buela-Casal, the answers were given by J.E. Hirs...
Three years ago a bibliometric index for the qualification of a person's scientific output was propo...
Over the last years the h-index has gained popularity as a measure for comparing the impact of scien...
We provide a comprehensive and critical review of the h-index and its most important modifications p...
An individual’s h-index corresponds to the number h of his/her papers that each has at least h citat...
An individual’s h-index corresponds to the number h of his/her papers that each has at least h citat...
The capacity of research has increased enormously with number of working and published research pape...
We use Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) to derive a unifying measure of comparison of scientists b...
<p>The h-index is an author-level metric that attempts to measure both the productivity and the cita...
The h-index is the largest number h such that h publications have at least h citations. The index re...
This paper focuses on the practical limitations in the content and software of the databases that a...
International audienceThe h-index is an index recently proposed by Hirsch (2005) to measure scientif...
The h-index is a metric that uses both the number of an author’s publications along with the number ...
The h-index is a mainstream bibliometric indicator, since it is widely used in academia, research ma...
A new indicator for the assessment of the research performance of individual scientists was suggeste...
The questions in this article were formulated by G. Buela-Casal, the answers were given by J.E. Hirs...
Three years ago a bibliometric index for the qualification of a person's scientific output was propo...
Over the last years the h-index has gained popularity as a measure for comparing the impact of scien...
We provide a comprehensive and critical review of the h-index and its most important modifications p...
An individual’s h-index corresponds to the number h of his/her papers that each has at least h citat...
An individual’s h-index corresponds to the number h of his/her papers that each has at least h citat...
The capacity of research has increased enormously with number of working and published research pape...
We use Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) to derive a unifying measure of comparison of scientists b...
<p>The h-index is an author-level metric that attempts to measure both the productivity and the cita...
The h-index is the largest number h such that h publications have at least h citations. The index re...
This paper focuses on the practical limitations in the content and software of the databases that a...