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= Google Scholar = | = Google Scholar = | ||
− | From [[2012]] onward, we use [http://scholar.google.com Google Scholar] as a marker of our publications, as it is freely accessible and actually of higher quality than other engines | + | From [[2012]] onward, we use [http://scholar.google.com Google Scholar] as a marker of our publications, as it is freely accessible and actually of higher quality than other engines (it has a little, but not much, contamination from spurious citations, such as abstracts in conferences, unpublished university thesis at the undergraduate level, etc. However it catches most of them, and it is better to put some that shouldn't be than to miss others that should). |
== Metrics for 2012 == | == Metrics for 2012 == | ||
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= ISI Web of Knowledge (WoK) = | = ISI Web of Knowledge (WoK) = | ||
− | This tool seems less stable (data for past years fluctuate more) and less reliable then Google Scholar | + | This tool seems less stable (data for past years fluctuate more) and less reliable then Google Scholar. The main inconvenient of the ISI WoK though is that it is not freely available. |
== Metrics for 2011 == | == Metrics for 2011 == |
Fabrice's metrics by year:
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From 2012 onward, we use Google Scholar as a marker of our publications, as it is freely accessible and actually of higher quality than other engines (it has a little, but not much, contamination from spurious citations, such as abstracts in conferences, unpublished university thesis at the undergraduate level, etc. However it catches most of them, and it is better to put some that shouldn't be than to miss others that should).
for the first 20 entries:
This tool seems less stable (data for past years fluctuate more) and less reliable then Google Scholar. The main inconvenient of the ISI WoK though is that it is not freely available.
According to the ISI Web of Science as of 1, January (2012):
According to the ISI Web of Science as of 4, January (2011):
According to the ISI Web of Science as of 29, January (2010):