Publication citations/Hirsch index/ bibliometric analysis
The UZ Library offers access to databases through which authors can track citations of their publications. The databases are accessible from all computers within the University, and from computers outside the University network through the PROXY/Cache intermediary server.
Additional publicly available tools to help you find citations:
Google Scholar - an online search engine for searching databases containing material from a wide range of disciplines and sources: peer-reviewed articles, research papers, books, abstracts and articles from academic publishers, scientific societies, repositories, universities and other academic organizations.
Puplish or Perish - a program for citation counting and impact analysis of academic publications based on the Google Scholar database. The tool was created in 2006 by Anne-Wil Harzing.