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Theh stands for “highly cited” andHirsch, since the metric was suggested in 2005 by physicistJorge E. Hirsch.[1]

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h-index

  1. Anauthor-levelmetric that attempts to measure both theproductivity and thecitationimpact of thepublications of ascientist orscholar, based on a set of most cited papers and the number of citations in other publications.
    • 2020, Alan Kelly,How Scientists Communicate [] , Oxford University Press,→ISBN,page196:
      Ah-index of 10 means that a researcher has published 10 papers that were cited at least ten times.

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  1. ^C. George Thomas (2021), “Academic Databases”, inResearch Methodology and Scientific Writing, 2nd edition, Springer Nature,→ISBN,page252:It was originally meant as a tool for determining theoretical physicists' relative quality (Hirsch 2005), which is sometimes also called the Hirsch index or Hirsch number. Theh inh-index stands for Hirsch and ‘highly cited’.
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