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If you need to know a Hirsch index, Scopus is an ideal platform to do this. The Scopus h-index is reliable and easy-to-learn.
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Jan 03, 2017 · Find Your H-Index Using Scopus! The h -index is an author-level metric, originally proposed by Jorge E. Hirsch in 2005, to simultaneously measure productivity (number of papers published) and citation impact (number of times a paper is cited). If you’re interested, you can read Hirsch’s original proposal for the h -index here.
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26.11.2015 · The h -index is an index that attempts to measure both the productivity and impact of the published work of a scientist or scholar. In Scopus, the h -index is not a static value; it is calculated live on a set of results each time you look it up. Tags: Metrics Features h-index
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The h-index is defined as the maximum value of h such that the given author/journal has published h papers that have each been cited at least h times. The index is designed to …
H-Index Using Web of Science, SCOPUS, and Google Scholar
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H-Index Using SCOPUS · Results for all matches will appear at the top of the page. · On the Author details page, click the button called View h- ...
Learn how to calculate your h-index using Scopus - Paperpile
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Step 1: The Scopus author search form · Step 2: Selecting the correct entry from the author results · Step 3: Scopus author details page with the h-index.
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How to find h-index in Scopus · 1. Choose the author search tab · 2. Write the author's last name and the first letter in the first name in ...
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Nov 26, 2015 · The h -index is an index that attempts to measure both the productivity and impact of the published work of a scientist or scholar. In Scopus, the h -index is not a static value; it is calculated live on a set of results each time you look it up. Tags: Metrics Features h-index
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h- index · h-index is an index that strives to measure both productivity and citation impact of the publication of a scientist or scholar. · It is basically ...
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08.05.2014 · The h -index is an index that attempts to measure both the productivity and impact of the published work of a scientist or scholar. In Scopus, the h -index is not a static value; it is calculated live on a set of results each time you look it up. The calculation was suggested by Hirsch and it can be summed up as:
How to use Scopus to calculate your h-index
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16.03.2022 · Step 3: Scopus author details page with the h-index Scopus' author details page gives many bibliometric details including the number of publications, the number of citations, and the h-index. The h-index Scopus calculates for Stephen Hawking is marked in red.
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The h-index can be manually determined by using citation databases or using automatic tools. Subscription-based databases such as Scopus and the Web of ...
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Feb 21, 2022 · H-Index Using SCOPUS - H-Index Using Web of Science, SCOPUS, and Google Scholar - LibGuides at University of Texas at Dallas H-Index Using Web of Science, SCOPUS, and Google Scholar H-Index Using SCOPUS Please note: This resource is only available to current UTD students, staff and faculty.
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Scopus' author details page gives many bibliometric details including the number of publications, the number of citations, and the h-index. The h-index Scopus calculates for Stephen Hawking is marked in red. Troubleshooting: what if my publications are split into multiple-author entries in Scopus? That might be easily the case!
Scopus H-Index 2021-2022 | Analysis, Trend, Ranking & Prediction
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The 2020-2021 H-Index of Scopus is 4.0, which is just updated in 2021. Scopus H-Index What is H-Index? The H-index is an author-level metric that measures both the productivity and citation impact of the publications of a scientist or scholar.
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Even though Scopus needs to crunch millions of citations to find the h-index, the look-up is pretty fast because Scopus has already prepared individual pages for most researchers, where you will find details about the publication records including …
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Feb 10, 2021 · Scopus Preview users can view metric overviews (including h-index) and document and citation trends, as well as an author’s last ten documents. Frequently Asked Questions What Is an H-Index? The h-index is a measure that considers both the researcher’s productivity (number of publications) and impact (number of citations to these publications).
How to use Scopus to calculate your h-index
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Mar 16, 2022 · Scopus does not calculate a h-index on search results automatically the way Web of Science does, but it is still possible to find it manually by ranking the articles by times cited. Make sure that you change the "Sorted on" drop-down to "Cited by (highest)"