I10-index
academic index invented by Google From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The i10-index is a metric invented by Google Scholar to measure the productivity of a scholar.[1][2]
Examples
Charles Darwin had 331 publications cited by others for at least 10 times. Darwin's i10-index is 331.[1]
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