Statistical Science

Citation Statistics

Robert Adler, John Ewing, and Peter Taylor

Source: Statist. Sci. Volume 24, Number 1 (2009), 1-14.

Keywords: Citations; citation data; citation statistics; impact factor; h-index; research evaluation; journal evaluation; scientific ranking

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