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What is the Malaysian citation Index? ›
Delivering access to bibliographic and citation information from scholarly literature published in Malaysian journals, conference proceedings, chapters in books and theses in the sciences, technology, medicine, social sciences and the Humanities.
How do I find my citation index? ›Using your Google Scholar Citations account, you can see the citation counts for your publications and have GS calculate your h-index. (You can also search Google Scholar by author name and the title of an article to retrieve citation information for a specific article.)
What is a good citation index? ›It is simple to calculate. But what should be a good h-index? Hirsch2 was of the opinion that 20 h-index is Good,40 is Outstanding and 60 is Exceptional but after 20 years of research life. He further pointed out that approximately 84% of Physicists with Nobel Prizes had h-index of 30.
What does citation index mean? ›Citation indexing makes links between books and articles that were written in the past and articles that make reference to ("cite") these older publications. In other words, it is a technique that allows us to trace the use of an idea (an earlier document) forward to others who have used ("cited") it.
What is the i10 index of citations? ›The i-10 index indicates the number of academic publications an author has written that have been cited by at least 10 sources. It was introduced in July 2011 by Google as part of their work on Google Scholar. ResearchGate Score or RG Score is an author-level metric introduced by ResearchGate in 2012.
What is Malaysia Quality of Life index? ›Definition. The Malaysian Quality of Life Index is a composite index based on the indices of 11 economic and social life components.
What is the difference between citation index and impact factor? ›In summary, the impact factor measures the average number of citations received by articles published in a specific journal, while the citation index measures the number of times a particular article has been cited.