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Study of different h‐indices for groups of authors

L. Egghe and I.K. Ravichandra Rao

Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2008, vol. 59, issue 8, 1276-1281

Abstract: In this article, for any group of authors, we define three different h‐indices. First, there is the successive h‐index h2 based on the ranked list of authors and their h‐indices h1 as defined by Schubert (2007). Next, there is the h‐index hP based on the ranked list of authors and their number of publications. Finally, there is the h‐index hC based on the ranked list of authors and their number of citations. We present formulae for these three indices in Lotkaian informetrics from which it also follows that h2

Date: 2008
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