The relative significance of the H-index
Abstract
Use of the Hirsch-index (h) as measure of an author's visibility in the scientific literature has become popular as an alternative to a gross measure like total citations (c). I show that, at least in astrophysics, h correlates tightly with overall citations. The mean relation is h=0.5( c+1). Outliers are few and not too far from the mean, especially if `normalized' ADS citations are used for c and h. Whatever the theoretical reasoning behind it, the Hirsch index in practice does not appear to measure something significantly new.
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