2. Identifying my h-index inWeb of Science Use Author Finder to produce a list of publications for analysisCreate a Citation Report to calculate the h-index
3. Produce a list ofpublications for analysis Author Finder Use Author Finder to search for your publications
4. Produce a list ofpublications for analysis Enter your name, then click Next beder s
5. Produce a list ofpublications for analysis To ensure you retrieve all variations of your name, select Increase Results
12. Produce a list ofpublications for analysis This list of publications can now be used to generate a Citation Report
13. Create aCitation Report to calculate the h-index Create Citation Report Click Create Citation Report
14. The h-index for these results is 3 Create aCitation Report to calculate the h-index h-index [?] : 3
15. Create aCitation Report to calculate the h-index h-index [?] : 3 h-index = the number of papers (N) in the list that have N or more citations
16. Create aCitation Report to calculate the h-index h-index = 3 These 3 papers have been cited 3 or more times
17. Create aCitation Report to calculate the h-index Papers below the green line have been cited less than 3 times
18. To identify my h-index:Use Author Finder to produce a list of publications for analysisCreate a Citation Report to calculate the h-index Review For helpcontact Lucia Tome (Research Training Librarian) ltome@uow.edu.au
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