The most used scientific evaluation parameters today are: 1) The impact factor (IF) of scientific journals in which the papers of researchers, and their collaborators, are published and 2) The so-called H-factor which is used to evaluate the work of individual scientists. We explore in detail these particular parameters. Also we briefly discuss alternative forms of assessment in the modern age.

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Bruining, N., Cummins, P., & Serruys, P. (2011). Impact factors: Scientific and career assessment by numbers. EuroIntervention (Vol. 7, pp. 143–147). doi:10.4244/EIJV7I1A23