A note on the interpolated or real-valued h -index with a generalization for fractional counting
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to extend the h-index framework to the case that articles are counted fractionally.
Design/methodology/approach
Three restrictions related to the standard h-index are explained: as the standard h-index is a natural number it is a rather coarse indicator; if a scientist has published a relatively small number of publications then the h-index is completely determined by the number of publications; the standard h-index cannot be applied if publications are counted fractionally, or when magnitude values smaller than one occur.
Findings
We recall solutions we proposed in earlier publications regarding the first two problems (the use of the interpolated h-index and of the pseudo h-index) and add a new proposal to solve the third problem. The relation between the recently introduced window/field-normalized h-type index (hwf-index) and the interpolated h-index is described. A real-world example proves the feasibility of this proposal.
Research limitations/implications
Colleagues have shown that the h-index and its variations have fatal flaws and hence should never be used. Yet, not everyone agrees with this opinion.
Originality/value
Assuming that the h-index still has some value, this paper introduces a refinement of the interpolated h-index, called the generalized interpolated h-index. In this way the h-index framework is extended to incorporate, for instance, the case that fractional counting for publications and citations is applied.
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Acknowledgements
It is a pleasure to thank Raf Guns, Dilruba Mahbuba and Lucy Amez for helpful conversations and suggestions. The author would also like to thank journal editor Dirk Lewandowski and two anonymous reviewers for their help. Work on this article was supported by NSFC Grant 7101017006.
Citation
Rousseau, R. (2014), "A note on the interpolated or real-valued
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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