
Further reading
Ball P. 2005. Index aims for fair ranking of scientists. Nature, 436, p. 900.
Barr-Illan, J.2007. Which h-index? A comparison of WoS, Scopus and Google Scholar. Scientometrics, 74 (2), pp. 257-271.
Egghe L. 2006. Theory and practise of the g-index. Scientometrics, 69(1), pp. 131-152.
Etxebarria, G. and Gomez-Uranga, M. 2010. Use of Scopus and Google Scholar to measure social sciences production in four major Spanish universities. Scientometrics, 82(2), pp. 333-349.
Hirsh J.E. 2005. An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102(46), pp. 16569-16572.
Mikki, S. 2010. Comparing Google Scholar and ISI Web of Science for Earth sciences. Scientometrics, 82(2), pp. 321-331.
Yang, K. and Meho, L.I. 2006. Citation Analysis: A comparison of Google Scholar, Scopus, and Web of Science. Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, 43(1), pp. 1-15.
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