Friday 3 February 2023

Google Scholar: 2022 best year to date after Google revisions

Google Scholar appears to have revised the data included in their overview and statistics. According to my profile I now have 863 citations (-4 since January 6th), including 143 in 2021 (-41 since December 29th), 167 in 2022 (+36 since January 6th) and 20 so far in 2023 (+6 since January 6th). Given these revisions, 2022 now appears to be my best year to date, and I have had an increase in number of citations year by year since 2019.


My h-index is 17 (-1 since January 6th) and my i10-index 34 (no change).

Among recent publications, the book Semiotic agency: Science beyond mechanism, which I co-authored with Alexei Sharov (2021), is now listed with 13 citations (at #21), while the article "The ethics of laying hen genetics" (2020) has been cited 33 times (at #7). "Anticipating the societal transformation required to solve the environmental crisis in the 21st century" (2021) has so far been cited 5 times (at #44).

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