Thelwall Mike, Kousha Kayvan
Statistical Cybermetrics Research Group, University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, UK.
Scientometrics. 2021;126(6):5361-5368. doi: 10.1007/s11192-021-03961-8. Epub 2021 Apr 26.
The -index is an indicator of the scientific impact of an academic publishing career. Its hybrid publishing/citation nature and inherent bias against younger researchers, women, people in low resourced countries, and those not prioritizing publishing arguably give it little value for most formal and informal research evaluations. Nevertheless, it is well-known by academics, used in some promotion decisions, and is prominent in bibliometric databases, such as Google Scholar. In the context of this apparent conflict, it is important to understand researchers' attitudes towards the -index. This article used public tweets in English to analyse how scholars discuss the -index in public: is it mentioned, are tweets about it positive or negative, and has interest decreased since its shortcomings were exposed? The January 2021 Twitter Academic Research initiative was harnessed to download all English tweets mentioning the -index from the 2006 start of Twitter until the end of 2020. The results showed a constantly increasing number of tweets. Whilst the most popular tweets unapologetically used the -index as an indicator of research performance, 28.5% of tweets were critical of its simplistic nature and others joked about it (8%). The results suggest that interest in the -index is still increasing online despite scientists willing to evaluate the -index in public tending to be critical. Nevertheless, in limited situations it may be effective at succinctly conveying the message that a researcher has had a successful publishing career.
H指数是学术出版生涯科学影响力的一个指标。其兼具出版/引用的混合性质,以及对年轻研究人员、女性、资源匮乏国家的人员和那些不将出版列为优先事项的人员存在的固有偏见,这意味着它在大多数正式和非正式的研究评估中价值不大。尽管如此,学者们对其广为人知,它被用于一些晋升决策中,并且在文献计量数据库(如谷歌学术)中很突出。在这种明显的冲突背景下,了解研究人员对H指数的态度很重要。本文使用英文公开推文来分析学者们如何在公共场合讨论H指数:它是否被提及,关于它的推文是积极还是消极的,以及自其缺点被曝光以来人们的关注度是否有所下降?利用2021年1月的推特学术研究计划,下载了从2006年推特创立到2020年底所有提及H指数的英文推文。结果显示推文数量持续增加。虽然最热门的推文毫无歉意地将H指数用作研究表现的指标,但28.5%的推文批评其过于简单,还有8%的推文拿它开玩笑。结果表明,尽管愿意在公共场合评估H指数的科学家往往持批评态度,但网上对H指数的兴趣仍在增加。然而,在有限的情况下,它可能有效地简洁传达出研究人员有成功出版生涯的信息。