New to me:
Software aimed at individual scholars whose work is referenced outside of ISI-listed sources.
http://www.harzing.com/resources.htm#/pop.htm
“Publish or Perish is a software program that retrieves and analyzes academic citations. It uses Google Scholar to obtain the raw citations, then analyzes these and presents the following statistics:
- Total number of papers
- Total number of citations
- Average number of citations per paper
- Average number of citations per author
- Average number of papers per author
- Average number of citations per year
- Hirsch’s h-index and related parameters
- Egghe’s g-index
- The contemporary h-index
- The age-weighted citation rate
- Two variations of individual h-indices
- An analysis of the number of authors per paper.”
Free for personal non-profit use; Linux and Windows versions
I’d be very curious to hear about research comparing it to other methods. The author is professor of management and marketing at The University of Melbourne.