P-Index, A Novel Algorithm for Bibliometric Analysis
2010
What is the H-index? The H-index is a widely-used measure of an author’s number of publications and the number of times that each of those publications is cited elsewhere. The value of h is equal to the number of papers (N) by a given author that are cited N or more times in other publications. For example, the publication set below generates an H-Index of 6; counting down from the top item #6 is rst item where item # is greater than the number of times cited.
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