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Josef Hirsch und Friederike Hirsch, geb. Leeser.
Digital ImageJosef Hirsch was born on May 19, 1861 in Esch bei Elsdorf.His wife, Friederike Hirsch, née Leeser was born on April 30, 1868 in Wanne (now Wanne-Eickel)Record added to DigiTool. Aleph record suppressed. J. Palmisano 09/15/2010
A case study : evolution of JASIS' Hirsch index
The evolution of the Hirsch index of the Journal of the American Society of Information Science over the period 1991-2000 is studied using a variable citation window. A relative h-index is introduced
Harold Hirsch
1881-1939 Lawyer and Benefactor Artist: Paul Trebilcock (1902 - 1981) Donor: Mrs. Harold Hirsch (wife), Mrs. Eugene J. Stern (daughter), and Harold Hirsch, Jr.Location: Rotundahttps://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/portrait/1039/thumbnail.jp
Group portrait of the 25th plumbers class at the Baron de Hirsch Trade School, circa 1910
Pictured: Louis Agronick, Nathan Bassan, Jacob Bear, David Berg, Michael Bergner, William Blum, Joseph Breitman, Max Cohen, Meyer Cohen, William Cooperson, Morris Donner, Harry Drucker, Nathan Epstein, Hyman Fogelman, Charles Goldstein, Louis Goodnor, Max Greenberg, Hyman Grossman, Samuel Holtz, Michael Jankelevitch, Paul Julius, Abraham Kaz, Charles Kersner (now Diamond), Philip Koenig, Benjamin Krupnik, Reuben Levinsky, Moe Levy, Morris Levy, Leo Lewis, Louis Liebfreund, Morris Nodel, Jacob Novagrudrofsky, Jacob Phillips, Harris B. Reisler, Isaac Rosenberg, Moriss Rudoff, Sam Saltzman, J. B. Schneitzer, Morris Seitz, Julius Silverman, Charles Simon, Harry Spector, Max Spinner, Harry Stekert, ? Rovner.Not pictured: Solomon Goldstein, Abraham Hillelson, Samuel Hillelson.Digital imag
The Hirsch spectrum: a novel tool for analysing scientific journals
This paper introduces the Hirsch spectrum (h-spectrum) for analyzing the academic reputation of a scientific journal. h-Spectrum is a novel tool based on the Hirsch (h) index. It is easy to construct: considering a specific journal in a specific interval of time, h-spectrum is defined as the distribution representing the h-indexes associated to the authors of the journal articles. This tool allows defining a reference profile of the typical author of a journal, compare different journals within the same scientific field, and provide a rough indication of prestige/reputation of a journal in the scientific community. h-Spectrum can be associated to every journal. Ten specific journals in the Quality Engineering/Quality Management field are analyzed so as to preliminarily investigate the h-spectrum characteristic
Dr. Rudolf Hirsch.
The physician Rudolf Hirsch was born 1904 in Wanne; he fled to Argentina in 1937.Digital ImageRecord added to DigiTool. Aleph record suppressed. J. Palmisano 09/15/2010
Brief von Jacob Grimm an J. W. Ulrich
BRIEF VON JACOB GRIMM AN J. W. ULRICH
Brief von Jacob Grimm an J. W. Ulrich (1r
Brief von J. W. Ulrich an Jacob Grimm
BRIEF VON J. W. ULRICH AN JACOB GRIMM
Brief von J. W. Ulrich an Jacob Grimm (1r
Brief von Jacob Grimm an J. W. Ulrich
BRIEF VON JACOB GRIMM AN J. W. ULRICH
Brief von Jacob Grimm an J. W. Ulrich (1r
Measuring the Research Contribution of Management Academics using the Hirsch-Index
There is an increasing emphasis on the use of metrics for assessing the research contribution of academics, departments, journals or conferences. Contribution has two dimensions: quantity which can be measured by number/size of the outputs, and quality which is most easily measured by the number of citations. Recently, Hirsch proposed a new metric which is simple, combines both quality and quantity in one number, and is robust to measurement problems. This paper applies the h-index to three groups of management academics – BAM Fellows, INFORMS Fellows, and members of COPIOR – in order to evaluate the extent to which the h-index would serve as a reliable measure of the contribution of researchers in the management field
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