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Measuring Research Impact: Citation Metrics

In this guide you will gain a basic understanding of how to measure your research impact.

What are Citation Metrics?

Citations metrics are a bibliometric, which is the quantitative analysis of scholarly publications, such as books and articles. Citation analysis is a commonly used bibliometric method. It measures the research impact or influence of an individual researcher, or research group. It should be noted that citation patterns vary from discipline to discipline and therefore metrics may not be the only measure to be used to assess impact.

There are three types of impact to be measured: 

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