How can I compute a relative citations per paper value for an author, country, institution or journal?
The citations per paper average given in the rankings can be made relative to a world average by dividing it by the “All years” average in the Average citation rate table in the Baselines section. A ratio greater than one indicates that the average is greater than the world average for its respective field.
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