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Web of Science | The h-index value is based on a list of publications ranked in descending order by the Times Cited count. An index of h means that there are h papers that have each been cited at least h times. Read more: Web of Science: h-index information |
Scopus | A scientist has an index h if h of his/her Np papers has at least h citations each, and the other (Np h) papers have no more than h citations each. Read more: The The Scopus h-index, what’s it all about? |
Google Scholar | The h-index of a publication is the largest number h such that at least h articles in that publication were cited at least h times each. For example, a publication with five articles cited by, respectively, 17, 9, 6, 3, and 2, has the h-index of 3. Read more: Google Scholar metrics |
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