Bibliometrics for Internet Media: Applying the h-Index to YouTube
Digital Libraries
2014-02-04 v1 Social and Information Networks
Physics and Society
Abstract
The h-index can be a useful metric for evaluating a person's output of Internet media. Here we advocate and demonstrate adaption of the h-index and the g-index to the top video content creators on YouTube. The h-index for Internet video media is based on videos and their view counts. The index h is defined as the number of videos with >= h*10^5 views. The index g is defined as the number of videos with >= g*10^5 views on average. When compared to a video creator's total view count, the h-index and g-index better capture both productivity and impact in a single metric.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1303.0766,
title = {Bibliometrics for Internet Media: Applying the h-Index to YouTube},
author = {Robert Hovden},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.0766},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
Article Accepted For Publication In: Journal Of The American Society For Information Science And Technology, 2013