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May 28 at 8:23 history became hot network question
May 28 at 7:53 answer added xLeitix timeline score: 3
May 28 at 4:59 comment added Nate Eldredge en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H-index: "The h-index is an author-level metric that measures both the productivity and citation impact of the publications, initially used for an individual scientist or scholar." A talk is not a publication. Therefore, talks cannot and should not be counted in an H-index.
May 28 at 4:58 comment added Nate Eldredge @user1149748: Of course they are citeable; you can cite any source of information that exists, including "personal communication". It's true that a proceedings paper, etc, if it exists, is better to cite, because others can read it.
May 28 at 3:33 comment added user187020 Forget Google Scholar; are conference talks even citeable? In my observation, people only cite the proceedings (if they exist), not the talk itself.
May 28 at 1:05 answer added user176372 timeline score: 5
May 28 at 0:56 comment added JoshuaZ You are going to need to keep track of this yourself. But I strongly suspect that even if you keep track of it, no one is going to care that much.
May 28 at 0:31 comment added Azor Ahai -him- Conference presentations don't count toward your h-index.
May 28 at 0:18 history asked joshisanonymous CC BY-SA 4.0