How do you Harvard reference a book with two authors?
Book (printed, two or three authors)
- Author/editor.
- Year of publication (in round brackets).
- Title (in italics).
- Edition (only include the edition number if it is not the first edition).
- Place of publication: publisher.
- Series and volume number (where relevant).
How can you tell if a book is self-published?
If the author directly controls the decision to publish the books, then those books are still self-published. Self-published books may be printed by a vanity press or a publisher that prints books by only that author.
Do book chapters have impact factor?
Most recent answer. For now, there is no known impact factor for books or chapters.
Do book chapters count for ref?
The policy does not apply to monographs, book chapters, other long-form publications, working papers, creative or practice-based research outputs, or data. Pre-prints and proofs are not acceptable versions for REF purposes and most publishers will not allow your to post the final published version.
What is a good citation index?
Thus, in part answer to my own question – academics aspiring to be a Professor should aim to have their work cited 1000 times and or a H-index average for their discipline.
What is the I index?
Measuring your Research Impact: i10-Index Created by Google Scholar and used in Google’s My Citations feature. i10-Index = the number of publications with at least 10 citations. This very simple measure is only used by Google Scholar, and is another way to help gauge the productivity of a scholar.
What is a book index?
A back-of-the-book index is a list of words with corresponding page references that point readers to the locations of various topics within a book. Indexes are generally an alphabetical list of topics with subheadings appearing below multi-faceted topics that appear numerous times throughout a book.