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      Few self-citations among Chilean ecologists

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          Abstract Background: We determine the occurrence of self-citations among 36 Chilean ecologists with the highest h index values recorded in Web of Science. Because the practice of self-citation is perceived as negative by inflating a given researcher's impact factor, we evaluate if those ecologists (five of them having been awarded the National Prize in Natural Sciences) tend unduly to self-citation, or alternately, receive citations from others ostensibly because their peers recognize their theoretical and empirical output. Methods and findings: We use a recently proposed self-citation estimate easily calculated from h index values recorded in the restricted-access Web of Science (Wos) database and the open-access Google Scholar's (GS) Researcher Profiles and compare these metrics. Conclusions: The Chilean ecologists showed low self-citation values, independently of their status as National Prize awardees. Their publications were highly cited by unrelated peers, likely on account of their novelty or quality. Among middle-aged (50–60 year) and young (< 50 year) Chilean ecologists open-access GS h index values are significantly correlated with those from WoS, thus rendering expeditious this method of citation assessment.

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          The h index and career assessment by numbers.

          Growing demand to quantify the research output from public funding has tempted funding agencies, promotion committees and employers to treat numerical indices of research output more seriously. So many assessment exercises are now conducted worldwide that traditional peer assessment is threatened. Here, we describe a new citation-based index (Hirsh's h index) and examine several factors that might influence it for ecologists and evolutionary biologists, such as gender, country of residence, subdiscipline and total publication output. We suggest that h is not obviously superior to other indices that rely on citations and publication counts to assess research performance.
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              A simple back-of-the-envelope test for self-citations using Google Scholar author profiles

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                Journal
                rchnat
                Revista chilena de historia natural
                Rev. chil. hist. nat.
                Sociedad de Biología de Chile (Santiago, , Chile )
                0716-078X
                2020
                : 93
                : 9
                Affiliations
                [1] Osorno Los Lagos orgnameUniversidad de Los Lagos orgdiv1Departamento de Ciencias Biológicas & Biodiversidad orgdiv2Laboratorio de Ecología Chile
                [2] Santiago Santiago de Chile orgnamePontificia Universidad Católica de Chile orgdiv1Center of Applied Ecology and Sustainability Chile
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                S0716-078X2020000100600 S0716-078X(20)09300000600
                10.1186/s40693-020-00097-6
                029bbb7a-e069-4800-9719-8009beade8af

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 20 November 2020
                : 11 September 2020
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                Web of Science,h-index,Google Scholar,self-citations test

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