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An h-index weighted by citation impact
2008
Information Processing & Management
An h-type index is proposed which depends on the obtained citations of articles belonging to the h-core. ...
This weighted h-index, denoted as h w , is presented in a continuous setting and in a discrete one. It is shown that in a continuous setting the new index enjoys many good properties. ...
Acknowledgement The work presented by Ronald Rousseau in this paper was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China by grant no. 70673019. ...
doi:10.1016/j.ipm.2007.05.003
fatcat:wvywidazcfbpffqbfmjgyrucoa
The DCI index: Discounted cumulated impact-based research evaluation
2008
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
It rewards an author for receiving new citations even if the publication is old. Further, it allows weighting of the citations by the citation weight of the citing publication. ...
A simple and popular one among the indicators is the h-index, the Hirsch index (Hirsch 2005), which is an indicator for lifetime achievement of a scholar. ...
Acknowledgement This research was supported by the Academy of Finland Grant Nos. 1209960 and 204978. ...
doi:10.1002/asi.20847
fatcat:rmit6ll3rrdrpizyfiq64zvddu
Global Citation Impact rather than Citation Count
2018
International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications
Impact of an article depends on the citation received but just a citation count can't give readers indepth information about the article. ...
The proposed index not only considers the number of citations (popularity) like many existing methods did but also considers the worth of citations (prestige). ...
GLOBAL CITATION IMPACT (GCI) The popularity of an article depends on the number of citation received by an article without knowing the worth of citing the paper. ...
doi:10.14569/ijacsa.2018.090735
fatcat:cif2fceiorfu5pjprmlajapm5m
Improving Research Visibility Part 7: Measuring Research Impact
[article]
2017
Figshare
So, we need new tools to measure the research impact. Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as alternatives to Impact Factor for journals and personal citation indexes like h-index. ...
Measuring research impact by utilizing different metrics, help you to see the bigger picture of your research publications influences. ...
citation impact by weighting
citations based on the total number of citations in a
subject field. ...
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.5081371
fatcat:q2ra7xs22jh6tk6zd3bfyx64hy
Improving Research Visibility Part 7: Measuring Research Impact
[article]
2017
Figshare
So, we need new tools to measure the research impact. Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as alternatives to Impact Factor for journals and personal citation indexes like h-index. ...
Measuring research impact by utilizing different metrics, help you to see the bigger picture of your research publications influences. ...
h-index importance " Hirsch, who has a h-index of 49, says that a "successful scientist" will have an index of 20 after 20 years; an "outstanding scientist" will have an index of 40 after 20 years; and ...
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.5081371.v1
fatcat:x7vrlzrytzfttc7cfessv47nm4
Citation Metrics
2014
BJ Kines: National Journal of Basic & Applied Sciences
Metrics can be simple (e.g. citation counts or citations per paper) or more complex such as the h-index and its variants. Citation impact can be measured in various ways. ...
An obvious measure is citation count, which quantifies both the usage and impact of the cited work 3,4,5,6,7 . This is called citation analysis or bibliometrics . ...
Following are some indexed used professionally for measuring Author Impact: h-index: The h-index was proposed by J.E. Hirsch in his paper 11 . ...
doaj:87a602f5161a4feda21971fbe488aecb
fatcat:xyld3lxnpzfnvg3mnyaimevzey
New indicators for measuring research impact
[article]
2017
Figshare
So, we need new tools to measure the research impact. Altmetrics are new metrics proposed as alternatives to Impact Factor for journals and personal citation indexes like h-index. ...
Measuring research impact by utilizing different metrics, help you to see the bigger picture of your research outcome and publications influences. ...
h-index importance "Hirsch, who has a h-index of 49, says that a "successful scientist" will have an index of 20 after 20 years; an "outstanding scientist" will have an index of 40 after 20 years; and ...
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.5398072.v1
fatcat:tswolxxqvndm7ftulsan7vjjqe
Assessing the Scientific Impact of Individual Scholars with Multi-Scale H-Index
2020
IEEE Access
As the milestone index to measure an individual's scientific impact, h-index [1] is defined based on the citation of an individual's publication. ...
Those extremely high citations are ignored by h-index and iteratively weighted h-index.
FIGURE 5 . 5 Publication citation curves of two scholars: Linton C. ...
doi:10.1109/access.2020.3045435
fatcat:ijguuunzzng6tp5uq55esa4p34
Author Impact: Evaluations, Predictions, and Challenges
[article]
2020
arXiv
pre-print
Thirdly, we provide an in-depth literature review on author impact predictive models and common evaluation metrics. ...
Author impact evaluation and prediction play a key role in determining rewards, funding, and promotion. In this paper, we first introduce the background of author impact evaluation and prediction. ...
Furthermore, researchers consider weighted citation networks to measure h-index is influenced by self-citations, h-index will not decrease, excess citations are completely ignored, does not quantify co-authors ...
arXiv:2008.04648v1
fatcat:j4wp4mxy45gcjenn6tjmerc6qq
h-index and its alternative: A Review
[article]
2018
arXiv
pre-print
The h-index gives a major breakthrough in the research community to evaluate the scientific impact of an individual. ...
It got a lot of attention due to its simplicity and several other indicators were proposed to extend the properties of h-index as well as to overcome shortcomings of h-index. ...
By using the weighted citation count, the weighted h-index is defined as: "The weighted h-index of a scholar is w, if w of his/her articles have at least w weighted citation count each." ...
arXiv:1811.03308v1
fatcat:dnpf2tdgx5ditavvhhcrotuxx4
Author Impact: Evaluations, Predictions, and Challenges
2019
IEEE Access
Third, we provide an in-depth literature review on the author impact predictive models and the common evaluation metrics. ...
In this paper, we first introduce the background of the author impact evaluation and prediction. ...
In addition, Eggle and Rousseau [54] propose a weighted h-index, named h w -index, depending on the obtained citations of papers belonging to the h-core, and h-index ≤ h w -index < g-index. ...
doi:10.1109/access.2019.2905955
fatcat:uxszsekr3zb7nedkra4gkuv4sq
Bibliometric Approach to Research Assessment: Publication Count, Citation Count, & Author Rank
2013
Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
faculty members and comparing the rankings by those scores. ...
We investigated how bibliometric indicators such as publication count and citation count affect the assessment of research performance by computing various bibliometric scores of the works of Korean LIS ...
citation counts near the h-index rank are similar. g-index, proposed by Egghe (2006) , compensates for this weakness of h-index by using the cutoff rank criteria as the rank at which the accumulative ...
doi:10.1633/jistap.2013.1.1.2
fatcat:qdesqcekurhcrbbh7n2d4afouu
Bibliometric indexes, databases and impact factors in cardiology
2015
Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
It is important to know the most common search indexes and use it properly even acknowledging its limitations as it has a direct impact in their daily practice, reputation and funds achievement. ...
Bibliometry is a quantitative statistical technique to measure levels of production and dissemination of knowledge, as well as a useful tool to track the development of an scientific area. ...
In Table 4 , there is an example for a research group: the researcher "A" has more impact papers than the researcher "D", although they have the same h-index. ...
doi:10.5935/1678-9741.20150019
pmid:26107458
pmcid:PMC4462972
fatcat:rsrjbdbs2nd2tlic6iqxs3ww64
A review of the characteristics of 108 author-level bibliometric indicators
2014
Scientometrics
An increasing demand for bibliometric assessment of individuals has led to a growth of new bibliometric indicators as well as new variants or combinations of established ones. ...
Acknowledgements This work was supported by funding from ACUMEN (Academic Careers Understood through Measurement and Norms), FP7 European Commission 7 th Framework "Capacities, Science in Society", grant ...
Seniority-independent h type index.
4 Hw, citation-weighted h index (Egghe and Rousseau 2008) Weighted ranking to the citations, accounting for the overall number of h-core citations as well as the ...
doi:10.1007/s11192-014-1423-3
fatcat:5uizscxx2bhdnnap7t5krgony4
Citation Indices: A Review
2020
Journal of The Pakistan Dental Association
However, there is dire need to develop a better index which should be easy to calculate and reduce the drawbacks of h related indices. ...
Many citations indices have been developed to determine the contribution and impact of scientists' researches. ...
of h-index of an individual researcher, the author considers equal weight in the publications, irrespective of the order in the authorship list. ...
doi:10.25301/jpda.292.87
fatcat:axlq2zusv5aj7avq5wj6b64pie
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