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Judit Bar-Ilan

Judit Bar-Ilan

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Computer Science

D-Index
51
Citations
11207
World Ranking
5308
National Ranking
84

Overview

Judit Bar-Ilan was affiliated with Bar-Ilan University in Israel and contributed to research primarily within the social sciences and decision sciences. Their scholarly work spanned several subfields including statistics, probability and uncertainty; communication; social psychology; sociology and political science; and health.

The researcher's publications addressed diverse topics, notably including:

  • scientometrics and bibliometrics research
  • knowledge management and sharing
  • team dynamics and performance
  • impact of technology on adolescents
  • social media in health education
  • species distribution and climate change

Bar-Ilan's recent papers illustrate the range of their research interests and contributions. These works include:

  • Leading factors that explain engagement in closed Facebook groups, 2020, Information Research an international electronic journal
  • Gender differences in the Israeli academia: a bibliometric analysis of different disciplines, 2021, Aslib Journal of Information Management
  • Coverage and adoption of altmetrics sources in the bibliometric community, 2021, arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent co-authors who collaborated with Bar-Ilan consisted of:

  • Tali Gazit
  • Yair Amichai-Hamburger
  • Tzipi Cooper
  • Noa Aharony
  • Stefanie Haustein

The scholar published within a number of academic venues, notably including:

  • Information Research an international electronic journal
  • Aslib Journal of Information Management
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Best Publications

  • Which h-index? — A comparison of WoS, Scopus and Google Scholar

    Judit Bar-Ilan

  • Informetrics at the beginning of the 21st century—A review

    Judit Bar-Ilan

  • Suitability of Google Scholar as a source of scientific information and as a source of data for scientific evaluation—Review of the Literature

    Gali Halevi;Henk F. Moed;Judit Bar-Ilan

  • Coverage and adoption of altmetrics sources in the bibliometric community

    Stefanie Haustein;Isabella Peters;Judit Bar-Ilan;Jason Priem

  • Non-cryptographic fault-tolerant computing in constant number of rounds of interaction

    J. Bar-Ilan;D. Beaver

  • Citations to the “Introduction to informetrics” indexed by WOS, Scopus and Google Scholar

    Judit Bar-Ilan

  • Do blog citations correlate with a higher number of future citations? Research blogs as a potential source for alternative metrics

    Hadas Shema;Judit Bar-Ilan;Mike Thelwall

  • Research Blogs and the Discussion of Scholarly Information

    Hadas Shema;Judit Bar-Ilan;Mike Thelwall

  • A Survey on the Use of Electronic Databases and Electronic Journals Accessed through the Web by the Academic Staff of Israeli Universities

    Judit Bar-Ilan;Bluma C Peritz;Yecheskel Wolman

  • How to Allocate Network Centers

    J. Barilan;G. Kortsarz;D. Peleg

  • Data collection methods on the Web for infometric purposes — A review and analysis

    Judit Bar-Ilan

  • Internet use by faculty members in various disciplines: A comparative case study

    Susan S. Lazinger;Judit Bar-Ilan;Bluma C. Peritz

  • Beyond citations: Scholars' visibility on the social Web

    Judit Bar-Ilan;Stefanie Haustein;Isabella Peters;Jason Priem

  • Methods for comparing rankings of search engine results

    Judit Bar-Ilan;Mazlita Mat-Hassan;Mark Levene

  • Some measures for comparing citation databases

    Judit Bar-Ilan;Mark Levene;Ayelet Lin

  • Post retraction citations in context: a case study.

    Judit Bar-Ilan;Gali Halevi

  • Information hub blogs

    Judit Bar-Ilan

  • Psychological factors behind the lack of participation in online discussions

    Yair Amichai-Hamburger;Tali Gazit;Judit Bar-Ilan;Oren Perez

  • A new methodology for comparing Google Scholar and Scopus

    Henk F. Moed;Judit Bar-Ilan;Gali Halevi

  • Search engine results over time-a case study on search engine stability

    Judit Bar-Ilan

  • Presentation bias is significant in determining user preference for search results—A user study

    Judit Bar-Ilan;Kevin Keenoy;Mark Levene;Eti Yaari

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark Levene
Mark Levene Birkbeck, University of London
David Peleg
David Peleg Weizmann Institute of Science
Sheizaf Rafaeli
Sheizaf Rafaeli University of Haifa
Henk F. Moed
Henk F. Moed Sapienza University of Rome
Guy Kortsarz
Guy Kortsarz Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Mike Thelwall
Mike Thelwall University of Sheffield
Filippo Radicchi
Filippo Radicchi Indiana University
Cassidy R. Sugimoto
Cassidy R. Sugimoto Indiana University
Vincent Larivière
Vincent Larivière University of Montreal

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