Scoring rules (or score-based rankings or summation-based rankings) form a family of bibliometric rankings of authors such that authors are ranked according to the sum over all their publications of some partial scores. Many of these rankings are widely used (e.g., number of publications, weighted or not by the impact factor, by the number of authors, or by the number of citations). We present an axiomatic analysis of the family of all scoring rules and of some particular cases within this family. © 2009 ASIS&T.
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Marchant, T. (2009). Score-based bibliometric rankings of authors. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 60(6), 1132–1137. https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.21059
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