Citations and the h index of soil researchers and journals in the Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar

Citation metrics and h indices differ using different bibliometric databases. We compiled the number of publications, number of citations, h index and year since the first publication from 340 soil researchers from all over the world. On average, Google Scholar has the highest h index, number of pub...

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Main Authors: Budiman Minasny, Alfred E. Hartemink, Alex McBratney, Ho-Jun Jang
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Language:English
Published: PeerJ Inc. 2013-10-01
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Online Access:https://peerj.com/articles/183.pdf
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spelling doaj-028572a331bd4fc4adbc2f5f1371f8bc2020-11-24T23:30:56ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592013-10-011e18310.7717/peerj.183183Citations and the h index of soil researchers and journals in the Web of Science, Scopus, and Google ScholarBudiman Minasny0Alfred E. Hartemink1Alex McBratney2Ho-Jun Jang3Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture & Environment, The University of Sydney, AustraliaDepartment of Soil Science, FD Hole Soils Lab, University of Wisconsin – Madison, Madison, WI, USADepartment of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture & Environment, The University of Sydney, AustraliaDepartment of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture & Environment, The University of Sydney, AustraliaCitation metrics and h indices differ using different bibliometric databases. We compiled the number of publications, number of citations, h index and year since the first publication from 340 soil researchers from all over the world. On average, Google Scholar has the highest h index, number of publications and citations per researcher, and the Web of Science the lowest. The number of papers in Google Scholar is on average 2.3 times higher and the number of citations is 1.9 times higher compared to the data in the Web of Science. Scopus metrics are slightly higher than that of the Web of Science. The h index in Google Scholar is on average 1.4 times larger than Web of Science, and the h index in Scopus is on average 1.1 times larger than Web of Science. Over time, the metrics increase in all three databases but fastest in Google Scholar. The h index of an individual soil scientist is about 0.7 times the number of years since his/her first publication. There is a large difference between the number of citations, number of publications and the h index using the three databases. From this analysis it can be concluded that the choice of the database affects widely-used citation and evaluation metrics but that bibliometric transfer functions exist to relate the metrics from these three databases. We also investigated the relationship between journal’s impact factor and Google Scholar’s h5-index. The h5-index is a better measure of a journal’s citation than the 2 or 5 year window impact factor.https://peerj.com/articles/183.pdfSoil scienceBibliometricsh indexImpact factorCitationsTransfer functions
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author Budiman Minasny
Alfred E. Hartemink
Alex McBratney
Ho-Jun Jang
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Alfred E. Hartemink
Alex McBratney
Ho-Jun Jang
Citations and the h index of soil researchers and journals in the Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar
PeerJ
Soil science
Bibliometrics
h index
Impact factor
Citations
Transfer functions
author_facet Budiman Minasny
Alfred E. Hartemink
Alex McBratney
Ho-Jun Jang
author_sort Budiman Minasny
title Citations and the h index of soil researchers and journals in the Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar
title_short Citations and the h index of soil researchers and journals in the Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar
title_full Citations and the h index of soil researchers and journals in the Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar
title_fullStr Citations and the h index of soil researchers and journals in the Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar
title_full_unstemmed Citations and the h index of soil researchers and journals in the Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar
title_sort citations and the h index of soil researchers and journals in the web of science, scopus, and google scholar
publisher PeerJ Inc.
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publishDate 2013-10-01
description Citation metrics and h indices differ using different bibliometric databases. We compiled the number of publications, number of citations, h index and year since the first publication from 340 soil researchers from all over the world. On average, Google Scholar has the highest h index, number of publications and citations per researcher, and the Web of Science the lowest. The number of papers in Google Scholar is on average 2.3 times higher and the number of citations is 1.9 times higher compared to the data in the Web of Science. Scopus metrics are slightly higher than that of the Web of Science. The h index in Google Scholar is on average 1.4 times larger than Web of Science, and the h index in Scopus is on average 1.1 times larger than Web of Science. Over time, the metrics increase in all three databases but fastest in Google Scholar. The h index of an individual soil scientist is about 0.7 times the number of years since his/her first publication. There is a large difference between the number of citations, number of publications and the h index using the three databases. From this analysis it can be concluded that the choice of the database affects widely-used citation and evaluation metrics but that bibliometric transfer functions exist to relate the metrics from these three databases. We also investigated the relationship between journal’s impact factor and Google Scholar’s h5-index. The h5-index is a better measure of a journal’s citation than the 2 or 5 year window impact factor.
topic Soil science
Bibliometrics
h index
Impact factor
Citations
Transfer functions
url https://peerj.com/articles/183.pdf
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