Q. How do I find an i10 index for a UCalgary researcher?
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Last Updated: Jan 30, 2024 Views: 357
Last Updated: Jan 30, 2024 Views: 357
An i10 index is the number of a researcher’s papers that have been cited 10 times or more.
This metric is only used in Google Scholar. We are only able to view the i10 index for researchers who have previously set up/claimed their profiles in Google Scholar.
To set up a profile in Google Scholar and for more information on impact factor tools and related topics refer to the Manage your Research Identity and Track Your Impact and Scholarly Communication library guides.
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