H-Index Has More Than Quantity (Publication Productivity) And Quality (Citation Impact) Nomological Dimensions
Of all the bibliometric parameters, the h-index is the most widely used to gauge the academic productivity and contribution to disciplines. In 2005, Hirsch proposed the h-index as a robust indicator of the quantity (number of publications) and quality (impact of the citations) of a scientific public...
Main Authors: | Joseph A. Balogun, Efe Manuzo, Friday Okonofua, Adetutu O. Balogun, Adetoyeje Oyeyemi |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nigerian Academy of Science
2019-12-01
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Series: | The Proceedings of the Nigerian Academy of Science |
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Online Access: | https://nasjournal.org.ng/site/index.php/pnas/article/view/105/81 |
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