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How do you include citations on a CV?

How do you include citations on a CV?

Publications on a Resume

  1. Put them in a separate resume section called “Publications.”
  2. Add your publications section below your education.
  3. Include each publication in a new bullet point.
  4. List the year and title.
  5. Add the name of the magazine, website, or journal.
  6. Stick with publications that show required skills.

Can you put papers in review on CV?

Do list your manuscripts under review. For your job market CV (i.e. the one you send to search committees), list the journal where a paper is under review regardless of its status (submitted, under review, revise and resubmit, or accepted pending minor revisions).

What is a good citation count for a paper?

What is a good number of citations? With 10 or more citations, your work is now in the top 24\% of the most cited work worldwide; this increased to the top 1.8\% as you reach 100 or more citations. Main take home message: the average citation per manuscript is clearly below 10!

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How many citations do most papers get?

For all researchers, 5-10 citations of their papers will be great! Publishing in good journals help the citations of our articles.

How do I put research on my resume?

How to put research on your resume

  1. Review the job description. Start by reviewing the job description closely and identifying whether the employer is looking for specific types of research skills.
  2. Add research to the experience section.
  3. Quantify your accomplishments.
  4. Add research to the skills section.

How do you list unpublished papers on a CV?

If listing a publication that is “in press” on your CV, include a copy of the acceptance letter from the publisher. Unpublished work includes those manuscripts that have been submitted for publication, are complete but have not been submitted, or that are in progress.

How do you list forthcoming publications on a CV?

In general, keep any listing of accepted or published papers separate from papers in preparation or under review. If you have very few or no publications, then a section on your CV for under preparation or under review papers may be useful.

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What is a good citation index?

What is a Good h-Index? Hirsch reckons that after 20 years of research, an h-index of 20 is good, 40 is outstanding, and 60 is truly exceptional. In his paper, Hirsch shows that successful scientists do, indeed, have high h-indices: 84\% of Nobel prize winners in physics, for example, had an h-index of at least 30.