Who has the highest score in ResearchGate?
The 25 Nobel authors with the highest RG Scores
- Enrique Orduna-Malea.
- Alberto Martín-Martín.
- Mike Thelwall.
- Emilio Delgado López-Cózar.
How does ResearchGate calculate RG score?
With this in mind, your RG Score is calculated based on any contribution you share on ResearchGate or add to your profile, such as published articles, unpublished research, projects, questions, and answers. Our algorithm looks at how your peers receive and evaluate these contributions, and who they are.
What counts as a read on ResearchGate?
For publications, a ‘full-text read’ is counted each time someone views or downloads the full-text. The full-text reads metric shows how many of your reads come from full-text views or downloads. For questions and projects, a ‘read’ is counted each time someone views the question or project page.
How can I increase my RG score?
To improve your RG Score:
- Share anything from negative results to raw data or full-fledged publications.
- Create a project, or add an update to your existing project(s)
- Ask a question or give another researcher a helpful answer.
- Follow other researchers.
- Comment on and recommend your peer’s research, projects, and questions.
What is a good citation number?
Authors with Hirsch Index h=10 according to Web of Science are in the most of disciplines regarded internationally influential, so cyclic publication of papers cited at least 10 times each may be regarded as very good result.
Is an h-index of 10 good?
H-index scores between 3 and 5 seem common for new assistant professors, scores between 8 and 12 fairly standard for promotion to the position of tenured associate professor, and scores between 15 and 20 about right for becoming a full professor.
Is 30 citations a lot?
If you have even 1 citations for a manuscript you are already (almost!) in the top half (top 55.8%). With 10 or more citations, your work is now in the top 24% of the most cited work worldwide; this increased to the top 1.8% as you reach 100 or more citations.
What is a ResearchGate score?
According to ResearchGate, the score includes the research outcomes that you share on the platform, your interactions with other members, and the reputation of your peers (i.e., it takes into consideration publications, questions, answers, followers).
Is the ResearchGate score a good example of a bad metric?
This article by Peter Kraker, Katy Jordan and Elisabeth Lex originally appeared on the LSE Impact of Social Sciences blog as “The ResearchGate Score: a good example of a bad metric” and is reposted under the Creative Commons license (CC BY 3.0). Further muddying the water, the algorithm used to calculate the RG Score is changing over time.
Why are my citations in research gate lower than in Google Scholar?
Some publications which we upload in Research Gate receives citations but the same paper which has been listed in the Google Scholar doesn’t show any citation and vice-versa happens too. This leads to an imbalance in total number of citation for a researcher if compared between Research Gate vis-a-visGoogle Scholar.
What is ResearchGate and how does it work?
Launched in 2008, ResearchGate was one of the earlier academic social networks on the Web. The platform revolves around research papers, a question and answering system, and a job board. Researchers are able to create a profile that showcases their publication record and their academic expertise.