2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2020.10.087
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Top authors in dermatology by h-index: A bibliometric analysis of 1980-2020

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“…ranked joint second in terms of the number of publications, but attracted just 467 citations, with an h‐index of 16 (Table 1). The h‐index correlates the number of articles published and the number of citations received by an author 47 …”
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“…ranked joint second in terms of the number of publications, but attracted just 467 citations, with an h‐index of 16 (Table 1). The h‐index correlates the number of articles published and the number of citations received by an author 47 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The h-index correlates the number of articles published and the number of citations received by an author. 47 The most cited authors were Pastore, G.M., with 5795 citations and an h-index of 43, and Zhou, Q., with 5603 citations and an h-index of 39. Regarding the nationality of the most influential authors in the field, Chinese and Brazilian authors comprised 70% of the list (Table 2).…”
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“…Bibliometrics is a quantitative analysis method that uses co-word and co-citation analyses of existing research to help scholars quickly identify popular themes and emerging trends in a particular field of study ( 8 , 9 ). Among them, CiteSpace, VOSviewer, Bibliographic Items Co-occurrence Matrix Builder (BICOMB), and BibExcel are commonly used tools for bibliometric analysis and visualization ( 10 ).…”
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We previously expanded on the work by Maymone et al 1 in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology discussing top dermatology authors according to various metrics of author influence. 2 We sought to extend our analysis by examining a newly updated comprehensive database resource of standardized citation indicator data by Ioannidis et al 3,4 Scopus-indexed (https://www.scopus.com/) authors from various scientific fields were systematically assessed for bibliometric impact across their overall careers (''career-long'') and during 2019. A composite score, ''c,'' integrating six different citation metrics (notably considering authorship position,
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