
Increase in the Hirsch index
Why is it necessary to increase the Hirsch index?
1. Citation is the main indicator of the relevance, usefulness, significance of a scientific article and its “hit the mark”
2. The index reflects the actual demand for original and collectively published research articles. This helps to provide a global understanding of the rankings of scientific journals, authors, and trends in topics and formats.
3. An important indicator of the demand for a scientist is the scientific citation index.
4. Proper structuring will allow other scientists to easily find the scientific article in a search.
Formula for increasing the Hirsch index
The Hirsch index (h-index) is a metric that reflects a scientist's productivity and the impact of their research within the scientific community. The h-index is defined as the largest number h for which the scientist has published at least h papers, each of which has been cited at least h times.
h = max (h : N(h) ≥ h)
Where:
- h — Hirsch index.
- N(h) — the number of articles, each of which is cited no less than h once.
Increasing citation rates is a very real goal; you just need to work hard. But if all this is a burden to you or time is ahead of your wishes, and you need results, we are always ready to come to your aid and get the job done.
What do you get when you order Hirsch Index Boost?

Author profile rating

Calculating the number of citations to obtain the desired indicator

Selection of scientific articles that are being prepared for publication and correspond to the author's subject area, inclusion of links to your articles in these works

Monthly progress report

Obtaining the required Hirsch index value
The cost of increasing the h-index
| Base | Range of citations | Price per 1 citation |
|---|---|---|
| Scopus | 1-10 citations | 20$ |
| from 10 citations | 15$ 🔥 | |
| Web of Science | 1-10 citations | 18$ |
| from 10 citations | 15$ 🔥 | |
| Google Scholar | 1-10 citations | 7$ |
| from 10 citations | 5$ 🔥 |


