- Citation index - Wikipedia
A citation index is a kind of bibliographic index, an index of citations between publications, allowing the user to easily establish which later documents cite which earlier documents [1] A form of citation index is first found in 12th-century Hebrew religious literature
- Science Citation Index Expanded - Wikipedia
The Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE) is a citation index owned by Clarivate and previously by Thomson Reuters [1][2][3][4] It was created by Eugene Garfield at the Institute for Scientific Information, [5] launched in 1964 as Science Citation Index (SCI)
- h-index - Wikipedia
For example, if an author has five publications, with 9, 7, 6, 2, and 1 citations (ordered from greatest to least), then the author's h -index is 3, because the author has three publications with 3 or more citations
- Emerging Sources Citation Index - Wikipedia
The Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) is a citation index produced since 2015 by Thomson Reuters and now [when?] by Clarivate According to the publisher, the index includes "peer-reviewed publications of regional importance and in emerging scientific fields"
- Social Sciences Citation Index - Wikipedia
The Social Sciences Citation Index is a multidisciplinary index which indexes over 3,400 journals across 58 social science disciplines – 1985 to present, and it has 122 million cited references – 1900 to present
- Indian Citation Index - Wikipedia
The Indian Citation Index (ICI) is an online bibliographic database that contains abstracts and citations from over 1,000 academic journals in India, spanning scientific, technical, medical, and social sciences, including arts and humanities
- Web of Science - Wikipedia
A citation index is built on the fact that citations in science serve as linkages between similar research items, and lead to matching or related scientific literature, such as journal articles, conference proceedings, abstracts, etc
- Arts and Humanities Citation Index - Wikipedia
The Arts and Humanities Citation Index (AHCI), also known as Arts and Humanities Search, is a citation index, with abstracting and indexing for more than 1,700 arts and humanities academic journals, and coverage of disciplines that includes social and natural science journals [1]
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