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  2. h-index - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H-index

    The h-index is the number of publications that have at least h citations each, where h is the largest value that satisfies this condition. It measures the productivity and citation impact of an author, journal, or group of scientists, and is related to success indicators such as Nobel Prize or research fellowships.

  3. Google Scholar - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Scholar

    Google Scholar is a free web search engine that indexes various formats and disciplines of academic publications, such as journals, books, theses, and patents. It also provides features for citation analysis, author profiles, and related articles.

  4. Citation impact - Wikipedia

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    Learn how citation impact is calculated and used for academic articles, books, authors and journals. Compare different citation metrics, such as impact factor, h-index, g-index, and their advantages and limitations.

  5. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive and updated list of notable databases and search engines for finding and accessing academic articles, books, datasets, and other resources. Compare the coverage, retrieval qualities, access costs, and providers of different services across disciplines and domains.

  6. Author-level metrics - Wikipedia

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    The i-10 index is an author-level metric that indicates the number of publications an author has written that have been cited by at least 10 sources. It was introduced by Google in 2011 as part of their work on Google Scholar.

  7. Robert S. Langer - Wikipedia

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    Robert S. Langer is an American biotechnologist, chemical engineer, and inventor. He is a pioneer of drug delivery systems and tissue engineering, and has founded over 40 biotechnology companies, including Moderna.

  8. Karl J. Friston - Wikipedia

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    Karl J. Friston is a British neuroscientist and theoretician at University College London. He is known for his contributions to brain imaging, theoretical neuroscience, free energy principle, active inference and variational Bayesian methods.

  9. Citation index - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citation_index

    Learn about the origins and development of citation indexes, which are bibliographic tools that record citations between publications. Compare different citation indexing services, such as Web of Science, Scopus, CiteSeer, and PubMed, and their coverage and impact.

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