References
- Garfield, E. (1955) Citation indexes to science: a new dimension in documentation trough association of ideas. Science, 122, 108–111.
- Black, S. (1999) An assessment of social sciences coverage by four prominent full-text online aggregated journal packs. Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services, 23, 411.
- Hirsch, J. E. (2005) An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output. PNAS, 102, 16569–16572.
- Ball, P. (2005) Index aims for fair ranking of scientists. Nature, 436, 900.
- Bornmann, L., & Daniel, H. D. (2005) Does the h-index for ranking of scientists really work. Scientometrics, 65, 391–392.
- Kelly, C. D., & Jennions, M. D. (2006) The h index and career assessment by numbers. Trends Ecol. Evol., 4, 167–170.
- Glänzel, W. (2006) On the opportunities and limitations of the H-index. Science Focus, 1, 10–11.
- Vértes, A. (2006) Néhány gondolat és javaslat a Hogyan válasszunk akadémikust című, az MTA elnöksége által közzétett ajánlásokhoz. Magyar Tudomány, 167, 365–366.
- Braun, T., Glänzel, W., & Schubert, A. (2005) A Hirsch-type index for journals. The Scientist, 19, 8.
- Chung, H. K. (2007) Evaluating academic journals using impact factor and local citation score. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 33, 393–402.