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Measuring Individual Performance with Comprehensive Bibliometric Reports as an Alternative to h-Index Values

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Haunschild,  R.
Scientific Facility Information Service CPT (Robin Haunschild/Thomas Scheidsteger), Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Max Planck Society;

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Bornmann, L., & Haunschild, R. (2018). Measuring Individual Performance with Comprehensive Bibliometric Reports as an Alternative to h-Index Values. Journal of Korean Medical Science, 33(18): UNSP e138.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000E-D382-0
Abstract
The h-index is frequently used to measure the performance of single scientists in Korea (and beyond). No single indicator alone, however, is able to provide a stable and complete assessment of performance. The Stata command bibrep. ado is introduced which automatically produces bibliometric reports for single researchers (senior researchers working in the natural or life sciences). The user of the command receives a comprehensive bibliometric report which can be used in research evaluation instead of the h-index.