50(top 1%)
papers
1.0K(top 1%)
citations
15(top 1%)
h-index
32(top 1%)
g-index
56
all documents
1.2K
doc citations
509
citing journals
h-index
The graph shows the changes in the h-index of Oxford Institute for Radiation Oncology and its corresponding percentile for the sake of comparison with the entire literature. H-index is a common scientometric index, which is equal to h if the journal has published at least h papers having at least h citations. This is not the historical change in the h-index. Instead, it calculates the h-index by articles before a given year, not the citations before that year.