Keyword index
- A cautionary note
- A Google Scholar h-index for journals
- A somewhat higher data quality
- Ability to analyze results
- Ability to filter and refine queries
- Accurate self-citation counts are difficult to achieve in ISI
- Advanced author queries
- Advanced journal queries
- Advanced topics: delving deeper into the world of Citation analysis
- Advantages of Google Scholar
- Advantages of Thomsons ISI web of science
- Analysis of individual sub-disciplines
- Appendices
- Appendices
- Applications for the general citation search
- Argue citations are slow to pick up
- Argue for quality by association
- Argue for the use of Google Scholar
- Author citation analysis across disciplines
- Author of publication listed under title
- Author query pane
- Author searches
- Back cover
- Baselines for ISI citations in particular fields
- Basic metrics based on papers and citations
- Citation impact can differ substantially by discipline
- Citation metrics
- Citation metrics
- Combining top scholarship with managerial relevance
- Command reference
- Compare your articles with articles published in the same year
- Compare your best papers to the journal average
- Comparing journal characteristics
- Conclusion
- Conclusion
- Conclusion: what sensible administrators should do
- Conducting a literature review
- Conducting a literature review
- Contemporary h-index
- Contemporary h-index
- Create your own reference group
- Data source comparisons: citations across disciplines
- Data sources for citation analysis
- Day-to-day uses of Publish or Perish citation analysis
- Development of the literature over time
- Disadvantages of Google Scholar
- Disadvantages of ISI's Web of Science
- Discussion and conclusions
- Doing bibliometric research for authors
- Doing bibliometric research for journals
- Doing bibliometric research on authors and journals
- Don't expect significant citations for early career academics
- Duplicate results
- Duplicate results
- Editorial board membership
- Evaluating academics for specific functions
- Evaluating Google Scholar
- Evaluating the citation impact of journals
- Evaluating Thomson ISI web of Science
- Examples of bibliometric research on authors
- Excluding self-citations is normally not worthwhile
- Export formats
- Exporting the data
- Exporting the results for further processing
- Fighting for a better world
- Find out more about the university
- Find out what your panel members are working on
- Find out where your panel members are publishing
- Find out who are citing your panel members work
- Finding a specific academic
- Finding a specific paper
- Finding literature for meta-analytical studies
- Follow up on key publications in the field
- Founding fathers
- From ranking journals to ranking articles
- Further examples of literature review applications
- G-index
- General citation search queries
- General query pane
- Getting a quick impression of someone you are meeting
- Google processing occasionally creates nonsensical results
- Google Scholar
- Google Scholar comprehensively evaluates the impact of books
- Google Scholar is comprehensive
- Google Scholar is easy to use
- Google Scholar is free
- Google Scholar is quick
- Google Scholar results are limited to the 1000 most cited papers
- Google Scholar shows a much broader impact
- Google scholar spots early cites for best journal articles
- Google Scholar versus ISI and Scopus general search
- Google scholars flaws don't impact citation analysis much
- H-index
- H-index
- Hirsch's m and individual m
- How do I import PoP data into Excel (or Access, or Calc)?
- How long have you been in the business?
- How to conduct a literature review search?
- How to evaluate other academics?
- How to identify self-citations in Google Scholar?
- How to identify self-citations in ISI Web of science?
- How to improve accuracy in author searches
- How to improve accuracy in journal searches
- How to perform a general citation search
- How to perform an effective author impact analysis
- How to perform an journal impact analysis
- How to select your population?
- How to use Publish or Perish more effectively
- How to use the multi-query center
- Identify key authors/journals/publications in a field
- Important journals
- Important note
- Incorrect identification of authors
- Individual h-index
- Individual h-index (3 variations)
- Ineffective queries
- Influential literature analysis
- Institutional searches
- Introduction
- Introduction
- Introduction
- Introduction to author searches
- Introduction to citation analysis
- Introduction to general citation search queries
- Introduction to journal searches
- Introduction to Publish or Perish
- Introduction to Publish or Perish
- Introduction to the multi-query center
- ISI cited by versus ISI general search
- ISI suffers from document type classification problems
- Journal query pane
- Journal searches
- Keyword index
- License agreement
- List view (right)
- Looking for a PhD/Masters supervisor
- M-quotient
- Main window
- Making your case for tenure or promotion
- Merging results
- Message reference
- Method
- Methods
- Metrics based on more complex calculations
- Metrics comparisons across disciplines
- Mixed-up title and source fields
- More complex and focused search options
- Multi-query centre
- Multi-query pane
- My paper contains an incorrect title (or year, author name or author list)
- My paper/book does not appear in Publish or Perish
- Non-ISI listed publication can be high-quality publications
- Norm scores for different disciplines
- Not everything published on the Internet counts in Google Scholar
- Number of authors
- Numerical analysis of the divergence between JIF and h-Index
- Other data sources
- Other norm scores
- Overall comparison of JIF and h-Index
- Overall comparison w/h psychology journals and major outliers
- Overview of the book
- Part 1: How to use Publish or Perish more effectively
- Part 2: Day-to-day uses of Publish or Perish citation analysis
- Part 3: Advanced topics: delving deeper into the world of citation analysis
- Pick your metrics wisely
- Pop-up menu Multi-query center List view
- Pop-up menu results page
- Preface
- Preparing for a job interview
- Present comprehensive citations for edited volumes
- Present ISI baseline data for your field
- Publication awards
- Publish or Perish doesn't find any of my papers!
- Publish or Perish testimonials
- References
- References
- References
- References
- References
- References
- References
- References
- References
- References
- References
- Refining the search/How to improve accuracy?
- Refining your analysis
- Refining your search
- Research planning in the US environmental protection agency
- Results
- Results and discussion of the benchmarking analysis
- Results caching
- Results pane
- Results that differ from Google Scholar
- Results that differ from Google Scholar
- Scopus
- Scopus more versus Scopus general search
- Scopus versus ISI
- Searching for citations of chapters in an edited volume
- Searching for journal titles that include common words
- Searching for journals using ISSNs
- Serendipitous findings
- Single out individual papers
- Some of Google scholars coverage might be problematic
- Step 1: Examining which journals publish on your topic
- Step 2: Comparing journals for impact
- Step 3: Before submission: Have you missed any papers?
- Step-by-step search strategy
- Stray citations are very common in ISI
- Summary
- Table of contents
- The many and variable uses of Publish or Perish
- The number of citations for my paper is too low
- The Publish or Perish Book
- Thomson ISI journal impact factor
- Thomson ISI underestimates citation impact
- Thomson Reuters Web of Knowledge
- Tips for Deans and other academic administrators
- Toolbar buttons
- Treat Google Scholar as a serious alternative data source
- Tree view (left)
- Trouble shooting problems
- Use caution when applying citation analysis
- Using ISI to track down citation records in the past
- Views on alcoholism: genetic or environmental
- What about self-citations?
- What are you best known for?
- What are you working on recently?
- What is this error 1169?
- What is this error 13?
- What journals have you published in?
- what metrics to use?
- What to do if you have very few citations overall?
- Where to submit your paper?
- Who are you working with?
- Why citation analysis?
- Why does Publish or Perish always count years until the current year, and not the indicated period?
- Why self-citations are not usually problematic
- Worked example: Accounting journals
- Worked example: Born global firms
- Worked Example: Culture in Journal of Intl Business Studies
- Worked example: Entry modes of Japanese multinational companies
- Worked example: Ethical marketing
- Worked example: HIV in Science, Nature and Cell
- Worked Example: Management in Russia
- Worked Example: Rabi Bhagat
- Writing tributes, laudations or eulogies
- Years value seems impossible