9. Glossary
h index
The h index is linked to the number of citations of a work. For example, an author with an h15 means that 15 of his works have been cited 15 times.
There are other h indexes (listed in this file), but the most widely used is the h index.
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Bibliography
Harzing, A. W. (2008). Google Scholar-a new data source for citation analysis. University of Melbourne
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The encyclopedia provides a description of Google Scholar. It also lists key publications on Google Scholar and many other useful links.
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