Use the journal abbreviation list, linked below the search box View abbreviation list , to find the correct abbreviation of the journal name you are searching. Once the results are posted, click on "Select All" and then on "Finish Search.
Please note : The citation count will only include the number of times the publication was cited by specific articles from the journals that Web of Science covers. Find the Correct Author in Web of Science Searching for a specific author can be difficult, especially if the name is a common one. Performing an author search using this name in Web of Science results citations from many disciplines ranging from Renaissance Studies, Marine Biology, Chemistry and others.
None of the disciplines listed in the list of results include Public Health. It may take several steps to narrow this list of results to the correct author and still some articles may be inadvertently be missed or incorrectly included. Get a Citation Analysis Report for an Author or any parameter you define The Citation Report feature displays bar charts for the number of items published each year, the number of citations each year, the counts for the average number of citations per item, the number of citations per year per publication, average number of citations per year per publication, and the H-index.
A Citation Report can be generated from any set of search results. Eliminate Self-Citations From a Citation Count Perform a cited reference search to find articles that cite the works of a specific author. Click the Search banner then select Basic Search and enter the same name in the Author field. Click Search. Click the the Search banner again and choose the Advanced Search link. Combine your cited reference search for this author but eliminate the articles written by this author as well as cited by this author by using the connector NOT.
Use the numbers in the search history, available under Advanced Search to do this. Using the above examples you would enter the following in the advanced search box: 1 NOT 2. Create a Citation Analysis Report for a Department or Research Center The Citation Report feature displays bar charts for the number of items published each year and the number of citations each year, plus counts for the average number of citations per item, the number of citations per year per publication, average number of citations per year per publication, and the H-index.
Access Web of Science sign in for off campus use, if necessary. Use the "Search" feature to find all the articles by members of the unit; this is generally difficult to do with just one single search statement. Use any or all of the following methods to find the unit's journal articles:. If there is a small set of articles you want to analyze, do a search for each article, searching by either the words in the title or a combination search for first author plus words in the title.
This is intended to catch possible instances of citation farming; however, it does inflate self-citation scores, says Marco Seeber, a sociologist at Ghent University in Belgium.
Particle physics and astronomy, for example, often have papers with hundreds or even thousands of co-authors, and that raises the self-citation average across the field. But more generally, he says, the list is drawing attention to cases that deserve a closer look. Simos, for example, has received 10, citations from only 1, papers — meaning that on average, he gets more than 10 citations in each paper mentioning his work. Ioannidis says this metric, when combined with the self-citation metric, is a good flag for potentially excessive self-promotion.
Source: Jeroen Baas, unpublished analysis of Scopus database. In this data set, Baas says, the median self-citation rate is This proportion is much higher than among the top-cited scientists, because many of the 7 million researchers have only a few citations overall or are at the start of their careers.
Baas says he has no plans to publish his data set, however. These might have their own flaws, he says, and such an approach risks sucking scientists even further into a world of evaluation by individual-level metrics, the very problem that incentivizes gaming in the first place.
But, ultimately, the solution needs to be to realign professional evaluation with expert peer judgement, not to double down on metrics.
Ioannidis, however, says his work is needed. We should make the best use of them, fully acknowledging their many limitations. Ioannidis, J. PLoS Biol. PubMed Article Google Scholar. King, M. Article Google Scholar.
Mishra, S. Seeber, M. Policy 48 , — COPE Council. Flatt, J. Publications 5 , 20 Download references. Citation Analysis Web of Science Web of Science provides citation counts for articles indexed within it.
To find the citation counts to your own articles: Enter the name of the author in the top search box e. Smith JT. Select Author from the drop-down menu on the right. You might have to add the second search box by clicking "add another field" before you enter the address Click on Search a list of publications by that author name will appear. To the right of each citation, the number of times the article has been cited will appear.
Click the number next to "times cited" to view the articles that have cited your article. Web of Science Web of Science provides citation counts for articles indexed within it.
To find an author's h-index in WOS: Enter the name of the author in the top search box e. Click on Search Click on Citation Report on the right hand corner of the results page.
The H-index is on the right of the screen. It indexes o ver 22, journals from over 4, international publishers across the disciplines. To find an author's h-index in Scopus:. Once in Scopus, click on the Author search tab. Enter the name of the author in the search box. Smith J. To ensure accuracy if it is a popular name, you may enter University of Illinois in the affiliation field.
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