A review of the characteristics of 108 author-level bibliometric indicators

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A review of the characteristics of 108 author-level bibliometric indicators. / Wildgaard, Lorna Elizabeth; Schneider, Jesper; Larsen, Birger.

In: Scientometrics, Vol. 101, No. 1, 10.2014, p. 125-158.

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Wildgaard, LE, Schneider, J & Larsen, B 2014, 'A review of the characteristics of 108 author-level bibliometric indicators', Scientometrics, vol. 101, no. 1, pp. 125-158. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-014-1423-3

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Wildgaard, L. E., Schneider, J., & Larsen, B. (2014). A review of the characteristics of 108 author-level bibliometric indicators. Scientometrics, 101(1), 125-158. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-014-1423-3

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Wildgaard LE, Schneider J, Larsen B. A review of the characteristics of 108 author-level bibliometric indicators. Scientometrics. 2014 Oct;101(1):125-158. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-014-1423-3

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Wildgaard, Lorna Elizabeth ; Schneider, Jesper ; Larsen, Birger. / A review of the characteristics of 108 author-level bibliometric indicators. In: Scientometrics. 2014 ; Vol. 101, No. 1. pp. 125-158.

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