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On the correction of the h-index for career length

L. Egghe ()
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L. Egghe: Universiteit Hasselt (UHasselt)

Scientometrics, 2013, vol. 96, issue 2, No 11, 563-571

Abstract: Abstract We describe mathematically the age-independent version of the h-index, defined by Abt (Scientometrics 91(3):863–868, 2012) and explain when this indicator is constant with age. We compare this index with the one where not the h-index is divided by career length but where all citation numbers are divided by career length and where we then calculate the new h-index. Both mathematical models are compared. A variant of this second method is by calculating the h-index of the citation data, divided by article age. Examples are given.

Keywords: Age-independent; h-index; Career length (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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