Canadian scientific journals: Part 1, coverage
H. Inhaber
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1975, vol. 26, issue 4, 253-258
Abstract:
Most studies of scientific journals have been discipline‐oriented, and thus transnational. Journals are here considered from the point of view of the Canadian national information system. While Canada has a proportion of journals to population higher than most countries, there are comparatively few journals in engineering and applied sciences. Canadian journals rank fairly low on an international scale based on citations, with journals of chemistry, physics and zoology leading the list.
Date: 1975
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