An updated h-index measures both the primary and total scientific output of a researcher

Volume: 3, Issue: 3, Pages: e50 - e50
Published: Sep 30, 2015
Abstract
The growing interest in scientometry stems from ethical concerns related to the proper evaluation of scientific contributions of an author working in a hard science. In the absence of a consensus, institutions may use arbitrary methods for evaluating scientists for employment and promotion. There are several indices in use that attempt to establish the most appropriate and suggestive position of any scientist in the field he/she works in. A...
Paper Details
Title
An updated h-index measures both the primary and total scientific output of a researcher
Published Date
Sep 30, 2015
Volume
3
Issue
3
Pages
e50 - e50
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