

Reflections on norms for the h-index and related indices.Publish or Perish frequently asked questions.17 October 2006 - First public release of the Publish or Perish software.5 April 2007 - Publish or Perish 2 released.1 June 2010 - Publish or Perish 3 released.28 February 2013 - Publish or Perish 4 released.28 October 2016 - Publish or Perish 5 released, 10 years after the original Publish or Perish.20 October 2017 - Publish or Perish 6 released, with four new data sources and Full Query Report.

2 September 2019 - Publish or Perish 7 released, including both Windows and macOS editions for the first time.

1 November 2021 - Publish or Perish 8 released, 15 years after the original Publish or Perish.Publish or Perish major versions timeline The Publish or Perish software is available as Microsoft Windows and Apple macOS applications the Windows version can also be installed and used on GNU/Linux computers with the aid of a suitable emulator such as CrossOver Linux or Wine. (2007) Publish or Perish, available from Download and install Publish or Perish If you are using the Publish or Perish software in one of your research articles or otherwise want to refer to it, please use the following format: How to cite the Publish or Perish software Publish or Perish is a real Swiss army knife. You can also use it to decide which journals to submit to, to prepare for a job interview, to do a literature review, to do bibliometric research, to write laudatios or obituaries, or to do some homework before meeting your academic hero. What Publish or Perish is forĪre you applying for tenure, promotion or a new job? Do you need to prepare for your performance appraisal? Publish or Perish is designed to help individual academics to present their case for research impact to its best advantage, even if you have very few citations. Publish or Perish includes a detailed help file with search tips and additional information about the citation metrics.

The results are available on-screen and can also be copied to the Windows or macOS clipboard (for pasting into other applications) or saved to a variety of output formats (for future reference or further analysis). It uses a variety of data sources to obtain the raw citations, then analyzes these and presents a range of citation metrics, including the number of papers, total citations and the h-index. Publish or Perish is a software program that retrieves and analyzes academic citations. > Resources > Publish or Perish Publish or PerishĪnne-Wil Harzing - Sat 16:10 (updated Fri 16:56)
