Calculate your h-index with Scopus
The h-index is used to quantify scientific productivity of scientists. It is based on the number of papers published by the scientist and on how often these papers are cited in papers written by other scientists.
The h-index is built into Scopus as to facilitate the evaluation of research performance. The information provided includes unique graphs that enable scientists to interpret the value of the h-index by displaying publication and citation trends over time.
To find out how to use the h-index in Scopus watch this video
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