What is H index in Google Scholar?

What is H index in Google Scholar?

The h index is a metric for evaluating the cumulative impact of an author’s scholarly output and performance; measures quantity with quality by comparing publications to citations. The h index corrects for the disproportionate weight of highly cited publications or publications that have not yet been cited.

How do I find my h index on Google Scholar?

Find Your H-Index

  1. Enter the name of the author in the top search box (e.g. Smith JT). Select Author from the drop-down menu on the right.
  2. Click on Search.
  3. Click on Citation Report on the right hand corner of the results page. The H-index is on the right of the screen.

How do I increase H index in Google Scholar?

To boost your citation count to maximize impact, consider these 10 simple techniques:

  1. Cite your past work when it is relevant to a new manuscript.
  2. Carefully choose your keywords.
  3. Use your keywords and phrases in your title and repeatedly in your abstract.
  4. Use a consistent form of your name on all of your papers.

What is a good H-index in medicine?

What is a good h-index? That is a matter of opinion. A colleague and I surveyed typical values for academic physicians in 14 medical specialties (Am J Clin Pathol 91). We found that, on average, assistant professors have an h-index of 2-5, associate professors 6-10, and full professors 12-24.

What is a good H-index in astronomy?

Hirsch found that in physics an h = 12 should be considered enough to secure university tenure, 20 is a sign of success after 20 years of research, 40 indicates an outstanding scientist likely to be found only at major research © 2012 Venngeist Page 3 THE H- AND A-INDEXES IN ASTRONOMY 247 centers, and 45 is typical for …

What is a good H-index in computer science?

The average H-index for the top 1% of scientists is 167 against an average of 85 for all 1,000 scientists included in the ranking.

How do you increase your h-index?

Does H-index include self citations?

The Hirsch index, or h-index is a widely used citation statistic that, arguably, accurately reflects the impact of a scientist. However, Google Scholar includes self-citations, while I have heard colleagues from other institutions say that a h-index should not include self-citations, for reasons illustrated above.

How do I increase my citation count?

Studies suggest 5 ways to increase citation counts

  1. Watch your title length and punctuation.
  2. Take advantage of preprint servers and release your results early.
  3. Avoid mentioning a country in your title, abstract or keywords.
  4. Link your paper to the supporting data in a freely accessible repository.
  5. Cut the hyphens.

What is the difference between H-index and i10 Index?

The h-index reflects both the number of publications and the number of citations per publication. For example a scientist with an h-index of 20 has 20 papers cited at least 20 times. The i10-index is the number of articles with at least 10 citations.

How do I find the most cited articles on Google Scholar?

To see which articles in a publication were cited the most and who cited them, click on its h-index number to view the articles as well as the citations underlying the metrics. You can also explore publications in research areas of your interest.

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