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  1. Schreiber, M.: ¬A case study of the modified Hirsch index hm accounting for multiple coauthors (2009) 0.03
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    Abstract
    J.E. Hirsch (2005) introduced the h-index to quantify an individual's scientific research output by the largest number h of a scientist's papers, that received at least h citations. This so-called Hirsch index can be easily modified to take multiple coauthorship into account by counting the papers fractionally according to (the inverse of) the number of authors. I have worked out 26 empirical cases of physicists to illustrate the effect of this modification. Although the correlation between the original and the modified Hirsch index is relatively strong, the arrangement of the datasets is significantly different depending on whether they are put into order according to the values of either the original or the modified index.
  2. Schreiber, M.: Revisiting the g-index : the average number of citations in the g-core (2009) 0.01
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  3. Schreiber, M.: Fractionalized counting of publications for the g-Index (2009) 0.01
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  4. Schreiber, M.: ¬An empirical investigation of the g-index for 26 physicists in comparison with the h-index, the A-index, and the R-index (2008) 0.01
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  5. Schreiber, M.: Das Web ist eine Wolke (2009) 0.00
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