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Effectiveness of Journal Ranking Schemes as a Tool for Locating Information
Abstract
The rise of electronic publishing, preprint archives, blogs, and wikis is raising concerns among publishers, editors, and scientists about the present day relevance of academic journals and traditional peer review. These concerns are especially fuelled by the ability of search engines to automatically identify and sort information. It appears that academic journals can only remain relevant if acceptance of research for publication within a...
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Title
Effectiveness of Journal Ranking Schemes as a Tool for Locating Information
Published Date
Feb 27, 2008
Journal
Volume
3
Issue
2
Pages
e1683 - e1683
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