The h-index and multi-author hm-index for individual researchers in condensed matter physics

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Anna Tietze, Philip Hofmann, in Scientometrics 119, 171 (2019) INTRODUCTIONMore than 10 years ago, Hirsch has suggested a novelway of quantifying a researcher’s scientic output [1].The so-called h-index can simply be generated from standardcitation data (as the number of published paperswith at least h citations each). By now, the h-indexhas gained a huge signicance in the evaluation of scientistsfor recruiting or funding decisions, and the concepthas also been extended to evaluate larger entitiessuch as journals or departments or countries [2{8], oreven research trends with … Continuer la lecture de « The h-index and multi-author hm-index for individual researchers in condensed matter physics »

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