Name
Affiliation
Papers
WERNER MARX
Max Planck Inst Solid State Res, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany
33
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
15
333
26.42
Referers 
Referees 
References 
390
269
396
Search Limit
100390
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Corrigendum to “Does the public discuss other topics on climate change than researchers? A comparison of explorative networks based on author keywords and hashtags” [J. Informetrics 13 (2019) 695–707]00.342020
Does the public discuss other topics on climate change than researchers? A comparison of explorative networks based on author keywords and hashtags.30.412019
Identifying single influential publications in a research field: New analysis opportunities of the CRExplorer.30.412018
Critical rationalism and the search for standard (field-normalized) indicators in bibliometrics.00.342018
Algorithmically generated subject categories based on citation relations: An empirical micro study using papers on overall water splitting.20.362018
How to identify the roots of broad research topics and fields? The introduction of RPYS sampling using the example of climate change research00.342018
Methods for the generation of normalized citation impact scores in bibliometrics: Which method best reflects the judgements of experts?260.852015
On the causes of subject-specific citation rates in Web of Science250.812015
How to evaluate individual researchers working in the natural and life sciences meaningfully? A proposal of methods based on percentiles of citations311.112014
On the origins and the historical roots of the Higgs boson research from a bibliometric perspective.70.642014
Distributions instead of single numbers: Percentiles and beam plots for the assessment of single researchers60.482014
On the problems of dealing with bibliometric data20.382014
The wisdom of citing scientists80.482014
How should the societal impact of research be generated and measured? A proposal for a simple and practicable approach to allow interdisciplinary comparisons50.512014
The emergence of plate tectonics and the Kuhnian model of paradigm shift: a bibliometric case study based on the Anna Karenina principle70.512013
The Normalization Of Citation Counts Based On Classification Systems70.442013
The proposal of a broadening of perspective in evaluative bibliometrics by complementing the times cited with a cited reference analysis.151.022013
HistCite analysis of papers constituting the h index research front.40.532012
What factors determine citation counts of publications in chemistry besides their quality?441.702012
The Anna Karenina principle: A way of thinking about success in science20.392012
The effect of several versions of one and the same manuscript published by a journal on its journal impact factor00.342012
Is interactive open access publishing able to identify high‐impact submissions? A study on the predictive validity of Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics by using percentile rank classes121.092011
The Anna Karenina principle: A mechanism for the explanation of success in science00.342011
Does the h index for assessing single publications really work? A case study on papers published in chemistry60.522011
Special features of historical papers from the viewpoint of bibliometrics121.232011
How accurately does Thomas Kuhn's model of paradigm change describe the transition from the static view of the universe to the big bang theory in cosmology? - A historical reconstruction and citation analysis91.222010
Reference standards and reference multipliers for the comparison of the citation impact of papers published in different time periods80.982010
Citation Environment Of Angewandte Chemie121.362009
Convergent validity of bibliometric Google Scholar data in the field of chemistry—Citation counts for papers that were accepted by Angewandte Chemie International Edition or rejected but published elsewhere, using Google Scholar, Science Citation Index, Scopus, and Chemical Abstracts401.422009
The citation impact outside references - formal versus informal citations91.062009
The publication and citation impact profiles of Angewandte Chemie and the Journal of the American Chemical Society based on the sections of Chemical Abstracts: A case study on the limitations of the Journal Impact Factor152.772009
The disaster of the Nazi-power in science as reflected by some leading journals and scientists in physics30.852005
Citation analysis using online databases: Feasibilities and shortcomings101.202001