Elsevier

Information Processing & Management

Volume 29, Issue 1, January–February 1993, Pages 83-93
Information Processing & Management

Scientific journal selection based on the study of a local journal

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Abstract

A new dimension in solutions for journal selection problems could be found in selection of titles from journals published locally. Core journals in microbiology have been selected from the references made at the end of articles published. The ages of the materials as well as the forms of the literature confirm the fact that retrospective and upto-date information is necessary for research in this field.

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