h-index and other indexes Regarding Career Publications
3,318 1,285 1,261 1,179 3,160 1,155 1,133 1,127 1,125 1,112 1,111 3,105 1,104 3,101 3,100 1,98 3,96 1,94 3,93 1,89 1,86 1,83 1,81 1,78 1,74 1,74 1,74 1,74 1,73 3,71 1,71 1,71 1,70 1,69 1,68 1,63 3,58 1,56 1,55 1,55 3,54 1,53 1,53 1,53 1,53 1,52 1,51 1,49 3,45 1,45 3,43 1,42 3,41 2,40 1,39 1,39 1,38 3,36 3,36 1,36 1,35 3,34 1,34 1,33 3,33 1,31 3,28 1,27 1,26 1,24 1,22 3,21 1,20 3,19 2,18 1,17 2,16 3,16 1,15 1,15 1,15 1,15 1,14 1,14 1,12 1,11 1,11 1,10 1,10 3,9 1,8 1,8 1,8 1,7 2,7 1,6 3,5 1,5 1,5 1,5 3,4 1,4 1,4 1,4 1,4 3,3 1,3 3,2 1,2 3,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,1 1,1 1,1
For each of your papers, enter your author value (1 = first author, 2 = second of two authors, 3 = coauthor of 3 or more authors) like above. Follow this number by a comma and then the number of citations to date for this paper from
Google Scholar
. (you may cut and paste your own list in the textarea)
# papers cited at least # times each
h-index:
# papers cited at least 10 times each
i10-index:
# papers cited at least 50 times each
i50-index:
# first-author papers cited at least # times each
fa-index:
# first-author papers cited at least 10 times each
fa10-index:
# first-author papers cited at least 50 times each
fa50-index:
total citations:
Career Score:
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