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Science in the middle-level countries: a bibliometric analysis of scientific journals of Australia, Canada, India and Israel

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Agarwal et al. as mentioned in this paper assume that roughly 50% of the world's output of scientific literature was published in Indian journals, and a preliminary study by Arunachalam and Hirannaiah based on Current
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s of 1978 [ 16], 2% of entries in Engineering Index of 1977 [ 17 ] , about 2% of entries in Biological Abstracts in 1977 [18] and 2% of entries in AGRIS. We can assume that roughly 50% of it (or approximately 1.5% of the world’s output of scientific literature) was published in Indian journals. In fact, a preliminary study by Arunachalam and Hirannaiah [ 19] based on Current

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