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"... In PAGE 2: ...Table1 : The 27 journals represented on the fistof 1978life sciences papers most cited in 1978-79. The numbers in parentheses are the impact factors for the journals, (Impact equab a~emge number of citations received by arficles published in that journal.... ..."
Table 3 Languages most represented in Serials [Source: ISSN Statistic in 1998]
"... In PAGE 5: ... Can I subscribe any current journals on the Web? 3. Can I publish my own article on the Web to announce it in the world? A G LOBAL M ODEL FOR W EB BASED E LECTRONIC J OURNALS Important journals are published in all languages and in all countries although English has covered about 48 percents of serials published in the world, shown as Table3 and Figure 3. Geographic representation of a journal is one of considerations.... In PAGE 6: ... Now, we need a global system to connect them with links like a huge search engine. Internationalization According to the ISSN Statistic in 1998, serials are publishing in over 140 countries, and they are written by about 40 languages, shown as Table3 and Figure 3. English language covers about 48 percent of all serials including multi-lingual.... ..."
Table 4: Citation patterns of journals and proceedings
"... In PAGE 16: ...) Altogether there are eight classes; only the first six are listed i n Table 3. Queryi ng our data base gives Table4 , which lists the relative number of references b y art icles in journals and proceedings respectively to the four types of publications distinguished . This table shows that journals refer more to journals than proceedings do: 48.... In PAGE 16: ...ences in probabilities; see Conover (1980, pp. 153-8). In our case the rando m va riable has (2 - 1)(4 - 1) = 3 degrees of freedom. From Table4 we compute the value of th e test st atistic: 180.... ..."
Table 4: Citation patterns of journals and proceedings
"... In PAGE 15: ...) Altogether there are eight classes; only the first six are listed i n Table 3. Queryi ng our data base gives Table4 , which lists the relative number of references b y art icles in journals and proceedings respectively to the four types of publications distinguished . This table shows that journals refer more to journals than proceedings do: 48.... In PAGE 15: ...ences in probabilities; see Conover (1980, pp. 153-8). In our case the rando m va riable has (2 - 1)(4 - 1) = 3 degrees of freedom. From Table4 we compute the value of th e test st atistic: 180.... ..."
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