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of acupuncture by analyzing related published papers. Citation data and h-index will be used as a bibliometric tool to indicate the intellectual impact of the research output. The time trends of indicators will be explored by analyzing data divided
) exploit the reference structure of the citing journals. Another measure that can be used to rank journals is the h-index for journals (Braun et al. 2006 ). Braun, Glänzel and Schubert chose a source year and took into account all the citations the
The h-index is now used almost as a canonical tool for research assessment of individuals, research faculties and institutions and even for comparing performance of journals and countries. However, its limitations have also been noticed and many Hirsch-type variants have been proposed. In this paper, a “mock h-index” which was recently proposed is compared with the “tapered h-index”.
scientific community as a whole. Moreover, they also report that academic inbreeding is detrimental in terms of scientific output. This study primarily aims to look into this issue using other variables (such as h -index, project management data etc.) that
previous occasion at which Van Raan ( 2006 ) revealed some of the micro-data underlying the evaluations in the case of 147 research groups in chemistry. The defense at that time was triggered by the introduction of the h -index by Hirsch ( 2005 ). How did
, then Table 1 captures the evolution of this sequence of performance indicators. Earlier, Prathap ( 2010 ) had shown that X has the units of h 3 , and therefore, a mock h -Index, the p -Index can be identified as p = X 1/3 . It has been
a periodical devoted to the overlapping but distinct fields of bibliometrics, scientometrics, and informetrics. Citation indices for individual scientists, particularly the h -index Jorge E. Hirsch proposed a simple
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-window’. In other words, the counts are the citations earned by the publications from the publishing year until 2008 inclusive. The third indicator which denotes the h-index is used in the Glänzel's model ( 2006 ) to complete this quality analysis part
of the simplest indicators are given by the total number of publications ( P ) and citations ( C ) of a researcher—or together, by aggregated indicators such as the h -index or other variants (Hirsch 2005 ; Alonso et al. 2009 ; Franceschini and