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The <__tex>$h^{(3)}$-index of academic journals
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Abstract
The objective of this paper is to show that the already existing h(³) indicator, designed after the h- index and Kosmulski’s h(²)-index, has some advantages with respect to the classical h- or h(²)-indices, when it comes to academic journal evaluation. The h(³)-index for journals is defined as the largest natural number h3 such that the first h3 publications each received at least (h3)3 citations. Because of its tough requirement it is difficult to have a high h(3)-index. Consequently, this index is more selective than the classic h and h(2)-indexes. It enjoys a greater stability and is simple to determine as it necessitates only a small number of most-cited articles of a journal and varies only every 2 to 5 years. We admit though that like many other indicators the h(3) indicator is only PAC (Probably Approximately Correct). Yet, it is proposed as a simple and valuable alternative to the more complex and contested Journal Impact Factor.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Malaysian journal of library & information science / Universiti Malaya. Fakulti Sains Komputer dan Teknologi Maklumat; Universiti Malaya. Masters of Library and Information Science Program. - Kuala Lumpur, 1996, currens
Publication
Kuala Lumpur : University of Malaya, Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology , 2019
ISSN
1394-6234
DOI
10.22452/MJLIS.VOL24NO2.3
Volume/pages
24 :2 (2019) , p. 41-53
ISI
000487272700003
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