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Canadian Scientific Journals: Part II, Interaction.
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The degree of interdisciplinarity in Canadian science is very low, as determined by the point of view of the interaction of significant Canadian journals.Abstract:
Interdisciplinarity in Canadian science is considered from the point of view of the interaction of significant Canadian journals. Most of these journals cite themselves primarily, and journals in other or related sciences receive few citations. As a result, it can be concluded that the degree of interdisciplinarity, as determined by this measure, is very low in Canadian science.read more
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