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Thank you, Marc, for these useful remarks.
I quickly based myself on the statement found at the beginning of the
docum
On August 4, 2009, Jean-Claude Guédon wrote:
>
> A 721-page list of social science and humanities journals comprising around
> 20,000 titles has been compiled.
> This list is limited to SSH journals
>
I downloaded and examined the 721-page document compiled by JournalBase and
available at htt
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Date: Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 5:13 AM
Subject: FW: Number of scholarly journals in the world.
To: amsciforum -- gmail.com
Stevan
Re my email below, I have not seen it on the listserv and wondered
whether it had been received/or any reason for not including it?
Thanks
Albert Prio
4. August 2009 22:06:48
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Betreff: Number of scholarly journals in the world.
In the last few years, various attempts to estimate the number of journals in
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Betreff: Number of scholarly journals in the world.
In the last few years, various attempts to estimate the number of
journals in the world have been used. Figures ranging from about
14,000 (Michael Mabe) to about 23,000 (Stevan Harnad) have been
regularly brought forth. Few numbers
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In the last few years, various attempts to estimate the number of
journals in the world have been used. Figures ranging