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Citation measures and tools - Increasing your research impact 
 
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Citation measures and tools
   
The citation measures and tools offered by many library database providers can measure the impact of research using citation mapping, citation reports, citation tracker, h-graph and h-index.  
  
     Databases that measure and analyse citation impact include:
- Scopus     Use (Citations) or (View Citation Overview) in the search results. Create an h-Graph. 
- Web of Science     Use the Cited Reference Search, Citation Maps, & Citation Reports. 
  - Essential Science IndicatorsESI
 is a database of performance statistics and trends in science. It
 provides citation rankings for scientists, institutions, countries,
 journals and papers. Search, sort, rank, by Field or Name. Available (by
 subscription) on the Web of Knowledge (Additional Resources tab).
 
- Scimago LabInstitutions rankings (e.g.SJR World Report) and Journal & country rankings, using citation data from Scopus. Free. 
- Science WatchWeekly
 trends. Data and Rankings section features New Hot Papers, Emerging
 Research Fronts, Rising Stars etc. Free site, using Web of Science
 citation data.
 Also available on Web of Knowledge (Additional Resources tab).
 
- InCitesRegistration required. 
Citation measures and tools - Increasing your research impact - LibGuides at The Australian National University 
  
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Get Published | Deakin University Library - Bibliometrics Tools To Measure Research Impact
Source: http://www.deakin.edu.au/library/research/get-published  Bibliometrics tools to measure research impactCitation analysis is an aspect of bibliometrics that provides the ability to track the work of authors, the influence of papers and the trajectory... 
  
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H-index - Research Impact And Citation Analysis - Libguides At University Of Newcastle Library
 Source: http://libguides.newcastle.edu.au/content.php?pid=274077&sid=2331402 H-Index  Jorge Hirsch proposed the h-index or Hirsch index in 2005 as a means of quantifying the impact and productivity of a scientist. The h-index is calculated... 
  
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Finding And Improving Your Research Impact
Source: http://www.ntu.edu.sg/Library/scholarlycomm/citation-research/Pages/yourRI.aspx     Finding and improving your research impact 1.  Resources to obtain citation metrics2.  Get noticed and get cited! 3.  Get Help (including... 
  
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Citation Analysis Tools & Instructions - Research Impact, Citation Analysis & Altmetrics 
 Source: http://guides.libraries.uc.edu/content.php?pid=332842&sid=2722588  Citation Analysis Tools & Instructions This section introduces the souces available to the UC community for creating citation counts and conducting citation... 
  
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Research Impact Databases, University Of Sydney Library
Source: http://www.library.usyd.edu.au/databases/researchimpact.html  Databases for measuring research Impact       Also see the Research Impact guide                       Key databases                            Scopus Internet Explorer 11 not... 
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