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Bibliometrics: tracking research impact by selecting Lhe appropriate metrics 被引量:12
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作者 Ashok Agarwal Damayanthi Durairajanayagam +18 位作者 Sindhuja Tatagari Sandro C Esteves Avi Harlev Ralf Henkel Shubhadeep Roychoudhury Sheryl Homa Nicolas Garrido Puchalt Ranjith Ramasamy Ahmad Majzoub Kim Dao Ly Eva Tvrda Mourad Assidi Kavindra Kesai Reecha Sharma Saleem Banihani Edmund Ko Muhammad Abu-Elmagd Jaime Gosalvez Asher Bashiri 《Asian Journal of Andrology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第2期296-309,J0008,共15页
Traditionally, the success of a researcher is assessed by the number of publications he or she publishes in peer-reviewed, indexed, high impact journals. This essential yardstick, often referred to as the impact of a ... Traditionally, the success of a researcher is assessed by the number of publications he or she publishes in peer-reviewed, indexed, high impact journals. This essential yardstick, often referred to as the impact of a specific researcher, is assessed through the use of various metrics. While researchers may be acquainted with such matrices, many do not know how to use them to enhance their careers. In addition to these metrics, a number of other factors should be taken into consideration to objectively evaluate a scientist's profile as a researcher and academician. Moreover, each metric has its own limitations that need to be considered when selecting an appropriate metric for evaluation. This paper provides a broad overview of the wide array of metrics currently in use in academia and research. Popular metrics are discussed and defined, including traditional metrics and article-level metrics, some of which are applied to researchers for a greater understanding of a particular concept, including varicocete that is the thematic area of this Special Issue of Asian Journal of Andrology. We recommend the combined use of quantitative and qualitative evaluation using judiciously selected metrics for a more objective assessment of scholarly output and research impact. 展开更多
关键词 article-level metrics BIBLIOMETRICS citation counts H-INDEX impact factor research databases research impact research productivity traditional metrics
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Research trends in rare earths: A preliminary analysis
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作者 Gin-ya Adachi Nobuhito Imanaka Shinji Tamura 《Journal of Rare Earths》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2010年第6期843-846,共4页
The research trend in rare earths has been studied using the Chemical Abstracts (CA) data. The number of papers published from China has been increasing very rapidly since 2001 and today China is the top country in te... The research trend in rare earths has been studied using the Chemical Abstracts (CA) data. The number of papers published from China has been increasing very rapidly since 2001 and today China is the top country in terms of paper contribution on rare earths. This article presents a comparative study of R&D trends among China, Japan and USA. 展开更多
关键词 research trends publication trend paper number citation count research funds
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