3. Author metrics are used to track how often an
author's work is cited, and demonstrate the
reach and impact of a researcher's work.
It is very important for use in grant applications,
tenure, promotion and performance reviews.
An author's impact is frequently quantified in
terms of the number of citations to their
publications.
4. Author metrics are also used to discover key
researchers in the field, track the work of
colleagues and identify potential collaborators.
Researcher is recognized for his productivity
(number of papers) and impact (number of
citations)
One of the biggest challenges to tracking and
analyzing an author's impact is having a correct,
complete publication list for that author. At that
time do you think you have time to read all the
articles by all the researchers. Author indices
provide the solution
5. The most commonly used tool for identifying
the researchers are
Google
Scholar
Web
Science
Scopus
6. The h- index is an author metric which measure
both the productivity and citation impact of
the publications of a Researchers.
It is dynamic index which increases only (does
not decrease)
It is proposed by Physicist Jorge E. Hirschin
2005.
The index is based on the set of the scientist's
most cited papers and the number of citations
that they have received in other publications.
7. For If an author has an h-Index
of 12, it means that out of the
total number of published
documents by that author, 12 of
those documents have been cited
12 times.
Web of Science and Scopus are
the main source databases for
the author h-index.
h-index = number of papers (h) with a citation number
≥ h.
8. Scopus is the world's largest abstract and
citation database of peer-reviewed research
literature. With over 22,000 titles from
more than 5,000 international publishers.
It’s a free author lookup to search for any
author.
9.
10. Google Scholar Citations provide a simple way
for authors to keep track of citations to their
articles. Check who is citing your publications,
graph citations over time, and calculate several
citation metrics.
In this bar diagram in
Which you can get year
Wise citations per year.
11. Web of Science is a website which provides
subscription-based access to multiple
databases that provide comprehensive citation
data for many different academic disciplines.
It was originally produced by the Institute for
Scientific Information and is currently
maintained by Clarivate Analytics
13. I am thankful to the team of MOOC Course of
Academic writing for providing the knowledge
required for Research Writing.
I also thank the Course Coordinator Dr. Ajay
Semalty.
The course content of Academic writing helped
me to prepare the presentation.