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Citation-Based Indices of Scholarly Impact: Databases and Norms

We discuss two attractive indices, show that PsycINFO or Web of Science searches yield comparable results, and provide norms for psychological scientists on ...

Measuring Scholarly Impact Using Modern Citation-Based Indices

We close by considering which measures are most suitable for research and practical applications. Keywords: citations, h index, scholarly impact, self-citation, ...

Author & Article Impact - Measuring Your Scholarly Impact

Impact Factor calculations are now available through Thomson's Journal Citation Reports (JCR) and the Elsevier product, Scopus. Despite ...

Citation Indexes - Research Impact - Guides at Georgetown University

Generally, the "best" measurement depends on what matters to you. The h-index is the most widely known index measurement. Some alternative ...

Using Citation Indicators to Understand Scholarly Impact - Impactio

Academic impact is determined based on many factors, but one of the main elements used today is the citation. Citation indicators are considered a ...

Impact Factor, Citation Analysis, and other Metrics: Measuring Your ...

The impact factor (IF) is a measure of the frequency with which the average article in a journal has been cited in a particular year. It is used ...

Scholarly Impact Metrics - Seton Hall University Libraries

3). The h-index is the most widely adopted impact metric. It summarizes the impact of a scholar's career using a single number without any threshold. Below is ...

Scholarly Impact Research Guide - Library Guides at Tulane University

The h-index is an author-level metric that attempts to measure both the productivity and citation impact of the publications of a scientist or ...

Citation Indices: Measuring the 'Impact' of Published Work - PMC

Citation indices obtained from Google Scholar might be numerically greater than those obtained from other indexing services like Scopus and Researchgate.

Research Impacts Using Citation Metrics: Author Impact

The h-index is a way of measuring scholarly impact. more...

Measuring scholarly impact | University Libraries

The impact of scholarly activity can be estimated by employing a variety of indexes and metrics, including citation counts, journal impact factors, and H-index ...

H-Index - Research Impact Metrics: Citation Analysis

Information on how to use library resources for citation analysis, including information about impact factors, journal rankings, altmetrics and ...

Measuring Scholarly Impact - LibGuides at Ohio State University ...

Learning Outcomes · Major metrics used to evaluate journals, authors, and publications. · Creating citation reports in Web of Science and Scopus ...

Measuring scholarly impact using modern citation-based indices.

Scholarly impact is studied frequently and used to make consequential decisions (e.g., hiring, tenure, promotion, research support, professional honors), ...

Scholarly Impact & Using Citations - Pace Honors: Library Guide

The h-core of a publication is a set of top cited h articles from the publication. These are the articles that the h-index is based on. For ...

Intro to Scholarly Impact Metrics - Seton Hall University Libraries

Scholarly impact is assessed by using many different types of metrics, including the number of times a piece of research is cited, how often a journal is cited ...

Impact Factor, Citation Analysis, and other Metrics

The index is based on the set of the researcher's most cited papers and the number of citations that they have received in other people's ...

Taking Advantage of Citation Measures of Scholarly Impact - jstor

of Scholarly Impact: Hip Hip h Index! John Ruscio. The College of New Jersey. Perspectives on Psychological Science. 2016, Vol ...

Impact Factors, and other measures of scholarly impact

What is Researcher Impact? · h-index or H-index: named for its inventor, physicist Jorge Hirst, this metric identifies a person's most cited articles and how ...

Measuring Scholarly Impact Using Modern Citation-Based Indices

The introduction of CitationHirsch's (2005) h index—the largest number h such that at least h articles are cited h times each, or the length of ...