How do I find my h-index?

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The h-index is a metric that reflects your research productivity and how much your works have been cited. Multiple databases can calculate your h-index, but you will likely get different results depending on how many of your works the database indexes. The Author Metrics lesson in the Introduction to Research Impact tutorial includes instructions for finding your h-index in three places: Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar.

  • Last Updated Nov 28, 2023
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