Not exact matches
Findings also showed it as an empirically and conceptually innovative, diverse, vibrant discipline that in many areas sets the intellectual agenda The UK publishes more than its share
of major disciplinary journals; bibliometric indicators reveal international primacy both in volume and
citation impact; and a large
number of the seminal publications (books as
well as articles) continue to have a UK origin UK human geography is radically interdisciplinary and with the spatial turn in the humanities and social sciences has become an exporter
of ideas and faculty to other disciplines There was confidence that research in human geography had substantial impact on policy and practice and would successfully meet the challenges
of the current impact agenda
They also found evidence that the quality
of the commercial activity declined, as measured by how
well the companies did and the
number of citations garnered by patents relating to each discovery.»
You, and others, can assess and document the influence
of your work by looking at the characteristics, as
well as the
number,
of the
citations: by thematic area (disciplinary and interdisciplinary impact), by name and institution (prestige), by year (longevity), and by country (international impact).
You, and others, can assess and document the influence
of your work by looking at the characteristics, as
well as the
number,
of the
citations
The researchers found their automated method
of movie
citations is
better at predicting greatness, especially in movies 25 years old or older, than these runners - up: the expertise
of movie critics (a group
of critics or a single critic), the wisdom
of the crowd, the
numbers of awards won and the amount
of box office sales, among others.
Knowing an author's overall
number of papers and total
number of citations helps compute an approximated value
of their h - index, which was named after the American physicist J.E. Hirsch in 2005 and measures the overall
number of a scientist's publications as
well as their quality and
number of citations.
It examines the
number of book and journal articles published by each program's faculty as
well as journal
citations, awards, honors and grants received.
I can supply any
number of citations to correct your misunderstandings — as to why Marzluff's work does not support TNR at all, why coyotes are
better for birds than cats, and much more — but nearly every TNR supporter with whom I've conversed has been too blinded by their emotional attachment to feral cats to accept scientific reality....
Then general work around is to carve things up into multiple papers — this strategy works
well for scientists in that their merit is often assessed by
number of papers and
citations (which is inflated by writing a large
number of shorter papers).
And another study by Eric Posner and two other law professors found that while higher paid judges did write
better - quality decisions (based on
number of out -
of - state
citations), they discovered no relationship between pay and independence.
Important traffic fine details usually include the ticket
number, the time and date
of issuance, as
well as the
citation fine and deadline among others.
This summary statement is more specific, citing a precise
number of years» experience as
well as impressive client
citations: «Fortune 100 companies and the federal government.»