"An index that quantifies both the actual scientific productivity and the apparent scientific impact of a scientist."
Locate the Web of Science link on the Library website. If you are accessing the application remotely remember to use the remote access link also located on the Library website.
Enter your name, surname and initials, in the second search box (set to “author”) and click search.
If you have published under different names/initials you will need to incorporate this into your search criteria by using truncation (eg smith, j*) or using the "Author Search" option located directly under the search box.
Once you are satisfied with the search criteria, it is suggested that you make a note of the search criteria displayed on the results screen. This will save you time if you should need to repeat the process.
On the left side of the results page is the “Create Citation Report” indicator which will display the h-index and Average Citations per item/year and other statistics. You have the option to re-fine the listing by selecting the checkboxes to remove individual items that are not yours from the Citation Report or restrict publication years.
You can see how the h-index has changed over time by revising the dates in the gray box directly above the first listed article.
For further assistance in this process, please Ask a Librarian or call 303-497-8559.