Table 2 All h-backbone in the co-citation network.

From: Extracting h-Backbone as a Core Structure in Weighted Networks

Author(s)

Title

Journal

Year

Egghe L

Theory and Practice of the g-Index

Scientometrics

2006

Ball P

Index aims for fair ranking of scientists

Nature

2005

Bornmann L, Daniel H D

Does the h-index for ranking of scientists really work?

Scientometrics

2017

Braun T, Glänzel W, Schubert A

A Hirsch-type index for journals

Scientometrics

2006

Batista P D, Campiteli M G, Kinouchi O

Is it possible to compare researchers with different scientific interests?

Scientometrics

2006

Van Raan A F J

Comparison of the Hirsch-index with standard bibliometric indicators and with peer judgment for 147 chemistry research groups

Scientometrics

2006

Braun T, Glänzel W, Schubert A

A Hirsch-type index for journals

Scientometrics

2006

Hirsch J E

Does the h index have predictive power?

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

2007

Kelly C D, Jennions M D

The h index and career assessment by numbers

Trends in Ecology & Evolution

2006

Blaise Cronin, Lokman Meho

Using the h‐index to rank influential information scientistss

Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology

2006

Glänzel W

On the h-index - A mathematical approach to a new measure of publication activity and citation impact

Scientometrics

2006

Brin S, Page L

The anatomy of a large-scale hypertextual Web search engine

Computer Networks & ISDN Systems

1998

Filippo Radicchi, Santo Fortunato, Claudio Castellano

Universality of Citation Distributions: Toward an Objective Measure of Scientific Impact

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

2008

Rousseau R

Lack of standardisation in informetric research, Comments on “Power laws of research output

Scientometrics

2002