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How do I find my Scopus h-index?

How do I find my Scopus h-index?

How to find h-index in Scopus

  1. Use the link to the left or Find Database in the Finna Portal to find Scopus.
  2. Choose the author search tab.
  3. Write the author’s last name and the first letter in the first name in different fields.
  4. Pick the right person from the author list.
  5. The h-index for the person appears in the author data.

What does h-index mean for a journal?

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.

What level of h-index is good?

20
Let’s talk numbers: what h-index is good? According to Hirsch, a person with 20 years of research experience with an h-index of 20 is good, 40 is great, and 60 is remarkable.

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What is a typical h-index?

We found that, on average, assistant professors have an h-index of 2-5, associate professors 6-10, and full professors 12-24. These are mean or median values only—the distribution of values at each rank is very wide. If you hope to win a Nobel Prize, your h-index should be at least 35 and preferably closer to 70.

How do I get Google Scholar h-index?

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.

What is the most-cited paper of all time?

The most-cited paper in history is a paper by Oliver Lowry describing an assay to measure the concentration of proteins. By 2014 it had accumulated more than 305,000 citations.

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How do I find my h-index on Google Scholar?