Title of article
Various Correlations between the H-Index and Citation Rate (CPP) in Neuroscience and Quantum Physics: New Findings
Author/Authors
RUCH, S. University of St. Gallen - Library , BALL, R. Research Centre Juelich - Central Library
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1
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19
Abstract
Traditional bibliometric indicators are only partially suitable for evaluating the scientific achievements of individual people. They are either not definitive or they are too complicated to use due to technical and methodological difficulties. There is still no definite evidence for the correlation between the citation rate (CPP) and the H-Index. In order to obtain a reliable assessment of what the relation is between the H-Index and the citation rate, we performed a study on 30 relevant scientists from the disciplines of particle physics and neurology. The foregoing discussions on the different correlations revealed that the form and degree of correlation do not just vary considerably between the individual comparisons but also amongst the disciplines. In both disciplines, the correlation between the citation rate CPP and the H-Index was relatively low. We also found varying degrees of correlation here.
Keywords
H , Index , Scientometrics , Evaluation , Bibliometrics
Journal title
International Journal of Information Science and Management (IJISM)
Journal title
International Journal of Information Science and Management (IJISM)
Record number
2565082
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