Wednesday 13 September 2017 photo 7/37
|
H index science publication group: >> http://bit.ly/2xwxfnW << (download)
The h-index The h-index is a measure of "citedness" as a surrogate for productivity and impact. It is the number of articles h in a group of publications N that have
The Science Citation Index (SCI) is a citation index originally produced by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) and created by Eugene Garfield.
Assessing Article and Author Influence: the scholar has been publishing and on the and go towards the h-index. Also, Web of Science only includes
Scopus metrics are slightly higher than that of the Web of Science. The h index in Google and focussed group of PeerJ team | Our publications
American Journal of Physical Chemistry (AJPC) publishes review articles describing frontier research areas in physical chemistry. Internationally renowned
Top publications. Sign in. h5-index is the h-index for articles published in the h5-median for a publication is the median number of citations for the
A Google Scholar H-Index for Journals: academics to a small group of individuals with disadvantage of the ISI Social Science Citation Index in relation to
emerald group publishing limited: pabst science publishers: palacky univ: palaeontological assoc: palgrave: pallas publications: palmenia centre continuing education:
Copyright 2017 © Science Publications. Twitter Facebook
Future publication success in science is better predicted by traditional measures than by the h index Johannes Ho?nekopp • Julie Khan Received: 2 June 2011
Journal of Medical Internet Research and the social sciences, each with different publication this group has higher h-index values and would not be
Journal of Medical Internet Research and the social sciences, each with different publication this group has higher h-index values and would not be
Psychology & Behavioral Science: Citation Analysis with-web-of-science/ "The "h-index" was or group of authors have 26 publications which
Authorized users select your institution's group or regional And since Web of Science adheres to a strict ResearcherID profile that showcases your publication
Finding your h-index (Hirsch index) in Web of Science . from the Citation Report or restrict publication years. You can see how the h-index has changed over time
Annons