National H-index Ranking (NHR) is a tool for assessing scientific impact. This ranking helps to understand the scientific productivity of universities, institutions and scientists according to the Hirsch Index. How does the ranking work?
How to effectively use Google Scholar for scientific research? Today we will tell you about 4 main features of this service that will help you work faster and more efficiently.
Google Scholar, one of the largest search engines for scholarly texts, is celebrating its 20th anniversary! Today, we are going to tell you how the platform has changed over this time.
National H-index Ranking updates data twice a year – in the 2nd and 4th quarters. Now experts are assessing the national indicators of individual countries, gradually updating the information on the website. Today we will look at how the indicators of scientific organisations and institutions of Kyrgyzstan have changed as of the 4th quarter of 2024.
With the volume of scholarly content continuously growing, many researchers are increasingly faced with the challenge of organising an endless list of articles waiting for attention. To simplify this task, Google Scholar has announced a new feature, AI Abstracts in Scholar PDF Reader. This tool is designed to simplify the process of reading and analysing publications, offering users to focus on important aspects of scholarly articles.
Raising the ranking of a scientist and university is a long process that requires constant effort and investment. What methods and strategies are the most effective on this path?