STATE HIRSCH INDEX RANK FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PERFORMANCE IN THE FIELD OF HEMISTRY

Journal Title: Journal of Science And Arts - Year 2013, Vol 24, Issue 3

Abstract

The Hirsch index is an indicator used to measure both the productivity and impact of a country’s published scientific work. The current paper examines the Country Rank in the field of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering in Romania (1996 – 2010) using data from SCImago Journal and Country Rank

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SILVIU JIPA, LAURA GORGHIU, CRINELA DUMITRESCU, CALIN OROS

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SILVIU JIPA, LAURA GORGHIU, CRINELA DUMITRESCU, CALIN OROS (2013). STATE HIRSCH INDEX RANK FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PERFORMANCE IN THE FIELD OF HEMISTRY. Journal of Science And Arts, 24(3), 327-334. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-130847