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New open citation metrics database: IPEK researchers among top 100.000 scientists

A new large-scale publicly available database of the top 100.000 scientists based on Scopus data has been elaborated. Among the scientists with career-long impact we were delighted to count 6 IPEK scientists.

The doyen of bibliometrics, John Ioannidis and his co-workers from Stanford University have created a publicly available database of top 100.000 scientists across fields that provides standardized information on citations, h-index, coauthorship-adjusted hm-index, citations to papers in different authorship positions, and a composite indicator excluding self-citations and focussing on first and senior authored publications. The comprehensive database uses Scopus citation data and is adjusted for and classified into 22 scientific fields and 176 subfields. In the 22 years data version, which analyses data up to end of 2018, and reflects career-long impact, we were glad to see former IPEK director Prof. Peter C. Weber as well as our current director Prof. Christian Weber. Other IPEK scientists include Prof. Antal Rot, Prof. Andreas Schober, alumnus Prof. Wolfgang Siess, and Prof. Oliver Söhnlein. The table below shows the database career-long impact ranking up to 2018 for the IPEK scientists listed. We congratulate them for their hard work!

 

Name

Ranking

Christian Weber

3.373th

Peter C. Weber

20.072th

Antal Rot

22.004th

Oliver Söhnlein

42.397th

Wolfgang Siess

43.078th

Andreas Schober

61.980th

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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