Google has blocked this Web service. However, a much better alternative is Harzing's Publish or Perish which runs locally on your own computer.

H-number (or H-index)

Compute the h-number and m-number according to Google Scholar for the areas

Engineering, Computer Science, and Mathematics
Physics, Astronomy, and Planetary Science
Biology, Life Sciences, and Environmental Science
Chemistry and Materials Science
Medicine, Pharmacology, and Veterinary Science
Business, Administration, Finance, and Economics
Social Sciences, Arts, and Humanities

of the researcher named

with the optional disjunctive search words (only necessary for non-unique names)

Use the OR operator for names with non-unique spellings; for example, Ivan Damgård should write:

I. Damgård OR I. Damgard OR I. Damgaard

Jens Palsberg maintains a list of Computer Scientists with h-number at least 40.


Here is the distribution of h-numbers for 35,599 unique people in Engineering, Computer Science, and Mathematics (according to the log file of this service). Note that the graph in all likelihood is missing a colossal number of entries in the low-valued columns (given that CiteSeer lists 700,000 unique authors).

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