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  • × author_ss:"Cronin, B."
  • × author_ss:"Meho, L.I."
  • × theme_ss:"Informetrie"
  1. Cronin, B.; Meho, L.I.: Using the h-index to rank influential information scientists (2006) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The authors apply a new bibliometric measure, the h-index (Hirsch, 2005), to the literature of information science. Faculty rankings based on raw citation counts are compared with those based on h-counts. There is a strong positive correlation between the two sets of rankings. It is shown how the h-index can be used to express the broad impact of a scholar's research output over time in more nuanced fashion than straight citation counts.