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How do I calculate my h-index?

You can easily find your h-index using Web of Science and Publish or Perish. To get the most accurate h-index value possible for your publications it is important that your search is carried out correctly. Look at the section on Searching for your publications for instructions on how to search by author.

  • Web of Science  This page will show you how calculate your h-index using the Web of Science only. You can choose to do the exact same search on Web of Knowledge - All Databases, where you will get additional citation data from Biosis Citation Index and the Chinese Science Citation database. The value of your h-index may be increased.
  • Publish or Perish

View the MyRI H-index Datasheet which details the pros and cons of using each of these tools to calculate your h-index.

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