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  1. What are h-index and i10-index - ResearchBrains : The Benefits Of ...

    Aug 7, 2020 · A higher i10-index means consistently producing great work, which is crucial for success. Connecting with Google Scholar makes it easier to access and use for academic and research …

  2. Measuring your research impact: i10-Index - Cornell University

    Jan 29, 2026 · i10-Index = the number of publications with at least 10 citations. This very simple measure is only used by Google Scholar, and is another way to help gauge the productivity of a scholar.

  3. Understanding H-Index, i10-Index & Other Citation Metrics: A …

    May 16, 2025 · To calculate it, follow these steps: Arrange the papers in descending order of citation counts (as shown above). Check each paper’s citation count against its position (or rank) in the list. …

  4. What Is H-Index and I10-Index in Research? - ScienceInsights

    The h-index and i10-index are two numbers that measure a researcher’s publication impact based on how often their papers get cited by other researchers. The h-index, introduced in 2005, balances …

  5. What is a good h-index and i-10 index for an early-career ... - LinkedIn

    Mar 7, 2025 · A good h-index and i10-index after a PhD varies depending on the field of study, but in general, a researcher with an h-index of 3-5 and an i10-index of 2-4 is considered to be productive.

  6. A Researcher's Guide to the i10-index: What It Is and How to Improve ...

    The definition of the i10-index is refreshingly simple: The i10-index is the total number of publications an author has that have received at least 10 citations.

  7. Research Guides: Bibliometrics: Author-level metrics

    Feb 13, 2026 · The i10-index was created by Google Scholar as an index to rank author impact. Simply, it is the number of publications the researcher has written that have at least 10 citations.

  8. Understanding the I10 Index: A Key Metric for Academic Impact

    Dec 30, 2025 · The I10 index was introduced by Google Scholar and represents the number of publications authored by a researcher that have been cited at least ten times. This simple yet …

  9. Measuring Research Impact - Texas State University

    Aug 19, 2025 · Measures of Author Impact: h-index, g-index, i10-index, m-index An author's impact on their field has traditionally been measured using citation counts, i.e. the number of academic …

  10. Library Guides: Research Impact: Author Metrics

    Feb 17, 2026 · Designed to assess the cumulative impact of an author's body of work rather than the impact of a single publication, author metrics are often calculated using (sometimes weighted) …