The index is based on the set of the scientist's most cited papers and the number of citations that they have received in other publications.... does it mean: less authoring publications better possibilities to get a higher h-index?
- Cite your past work when it is relevant to a new manuscript.
- Carefully choose your keywords.
- Use your keywords and phrases in your title and repeatedly in your abstract.
- Use a consistent form of your name on all of your papers.
- Make sure that your information is correct.
- Make your manuscript easily accessible.
- Share your data.
- Present your work at conferences.
- Use social media.
- Actively promote your work
Ebbs, Michelle. “10 Easy Ways to Increase Your Citation Count: A Checklist.” Aje Scholar, https://www.aje.com/en/arc/10-easy-ways-increase-your-citation-count-checklist/
Please keep doing good research and publish papers in Journals of repute, and answer questions that are posted. Also ask new questions. But possibly citation is the main issue that helps increase the H-index.
Thank you, Hassan. I like your reply. Most of our colleagues say the same but the main problem is to find high impact cited journals with low publication fees. Somebody has a list of them?. I am interested on ICT applied to education and entrepreneurship