Scholarly Impact
Scholarly impact refers to the influence and reach of academic research within the academic community and beyond. It is often measured through citations, which indicate how frequently a researcher's work is referenced by others. High citation counts can suggest that a study has contributed significantly to its field, shaping future research and discussions.
In addition to citations, scholarly impact can also be assessed through metrics like h-index and altmetrics. The h-index measures both the productivity and citation impact of a researcher's publications, while altmetrics consider social media mentions and other online engagements, reflecting broader public interest and relevance.