Abstract: This paper is devoted to studying the interrelations between most widely used scientometric indicators
(in particular, Hirsch’s h-, Egghe’s g- and Zhang’s e- indexes) for several more or less realistic citation-paper rank
distributions. The analysis is provided for both continuous and discrete representations and is illustrated further
on with examples for simultaneous time evolution (during a scientific career) of these indicators, computed by
using real life scientometric data. The aim of the study is to illuminate specific properties of the indicators, the
pros and cons of their use in various situations (citation-paper rank distributions) and (hopefully) to contribute for
a fair and better scientific assessment.
Keywords: citation-paper rank distributions, scientometric indicators, h-index, g-index, e-index, approximate
relations, data analysis
ACM Classification Keywords: H. Information Systems, H.2. Database Management, H.2.8. Database
applications, subject: Scientific databases; I. Computing methodologies, I.6 Simulation and Modeling, I.6.4. Model
Validation and Analysis
Link:
CITATION-PAPER RANK DISTRIBUTIONS AND ASSOCIATED SCIENTOMETRIC
INDICATORS – A SURVEY
Vladimir Atanassov, Ekaterina Detcheva
http://www.foibg.com/ijima/vol02/ijima02-01-p05.pdf