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First of all, an h-index is a rough summary measure of a researcher's productivity and impact. Productivity is quantified by the number of papers, ...
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07.03.2021 · The h-index captures research output based on the total number of publications and the total number of citations to those works, providing a focused snapshot of an individual’s research performance. Example: If a researcher has 15 papers, each of which has at least 15 citations, their h-index is 15. Useful For
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Basically, the H-index score is a standard scholarly metric in which the number of published papers, and the number of times their author is cited, ...
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The h-index is an author-level metric that measures both the productivity and citation impact of the publications, initially used for an individual scientist or scholar. The h-index correlates with obvious success indicators such as winning the Nobel Prize, being accepted for research
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The h-index, or Hirsch index, measures the impact of a particular scientist rather than a journal. "It is defined as the highest number of ...
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The h-index of a publication is the largest number h such that at least h articles in that publication were cited at least h times each. For example, a ...
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02.07.2021 · The h-index, or Hirsch index, measures the impact of a particular scientist rather than a journal. "It is defined as the highest number of publications of a scientist that received h or more citations each while the other publications have not more than h citations each." 1 For example, a scholar with an h-index of 5 had published 5 papers, each of ...
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13.08.2020 · What is H – index ? ‘H’ stands for Hirsch index as it was proposed by the J.E. Hirsch in 2005. The h-index is defined as the author-level metric that attempts to measure both the productivity and the citation impact of the publication of the scientist or the scholar. There are two parameters to be considered – Quantity – Numbers of papers
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The h index is a metric for evaluating the cumulative impact of an author's scholarly output and performance; measures quantity with quality by ...
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h-indeks (engelsk: h-index) er et bibliometrisk mål på en forskers vitenskapelige publisering og innflytelse innen faglitteraturen.
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The h-index is based on a list of publications ranked in descending order by the Times Cited. The value of h is equal to the number of papers (N) in the list ...
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h-indeks (engelsk: h-index) er et bibliometrisk mål på en forskers vitenskapelige publisering og innflytelse innen faglitteraturen. Tallet beregnes ut fra antall publiserte arbeider og det antall ganger hvert arbeid er sitert. Systemet ble foreslått som et system for å avgjøre teoretiske fysikeres relative innflytelse av fysikeren Jorge Hirsch i 2005, og defineres som: en forsker har indeks h hvis h antall av forskerens totale antall publikasjoner har minst h antall si…
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Basically, the H-index score is a standard scholarly metric in which the number of published papers, and the number of times their author is cited, is put into relation. The formula is based on the number of papers (H) that have been cited, and how often, compared to those that have not been cited (or cited as much).
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The h-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number ...
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01.07.2021 · What is the h-index? The h-index is a measure of the number of publications published (productivity), as well as how often they are cited. h-index = the number of publications with a citation number greater than or equal to h. For example, 15 publications cited 15 times or more, is a h-index of 15.