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Ranking Terminology
Rankings for both scholars and institutions are evaluated in four ranking categories:
Overall (All Fields)
by Field
by Discipline
by all Specialties with which they are associated
Four ranking metrics are calculated across each of the preceding four categories for scholar rankings:
Productivity (archival publication count)
Impact (citation count)
Quality (h-index)
ScholarGPS® Ranks(geometric mean[4] of productivity, impact, and quality scores)
Additionally, three ranking options are available for each ranking metric for scholar rankings:
Duration:
Lifetime publications, or
Publications from the prior five years
Author contribution credit:
No weighting based on the number of authors, or
Weight authors' publication and citation counts based on the number of authors on a publication. For example, if two authors are listed on a publication, each scholar will be credited with 0.5 publications and half of the publication's citations. The scholar's fractional h-index[3] is also calculated based on these weighted citation counts.
Citation inclusion:
Include all citations, or
Exclude self-citations (citations from publications by the same author)
Ranking metrics are presented both in terms of standard competition rank[1] (e.g., "1,2,3,3,5,6...") and top percentage ( based on the complement of the percentile rank[2], e.g., "Top 3%").
Scholar rankings form the basis of the institutional rankings -- See Institutional Rankings below. |
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