Your h-index and your citations: Check your numbers and increase your visibility
This is a workshop for researchers and PhD students who would like to know the impact of their publications in number of citations, and increase the visibility of their publications in databases such as Scopus and Web of Science.
18 February
When: 13.00–14.00
Where: Online on Zoom
Register by 17 February for Citation workshop 18 Feb
8 April
When: 13.00–14.00
Where: Online on Zoom
Register by 7 April for Citation workshop 8 Apr
Workshop content
This workshop will enable you to find your H-index and other data on your articles’ citations in Scopus and Web of Science. You will also learn how to improve your visibility in these databases.
In particular, you will learn
- How to find your h-index,
- How to find your total number of citations and an overview of who has cited you,
- How to download your publication list ranked by citations
- What your Scopus author profile is and how to use it
- How to increase the visibility of your publications by linking your Scopus profile to your ORCID (international researcher identifier)
- What your Web of Science author record is, how to claim it and get the correct bibliometric data.
Contact
matthias [dot] bank [at] med [dot] lu [dot] se (Matthias Bank)
Workshop leader
Track your citations using Scopus and Web of Science
Both links go to Lund University: