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Title: Nanostructured Materials


Incorporating Nanostructured Materials, Formerly known as Scripta Metallurgica et Materialia

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? Deng, P.S.H., Yang, G.K.L. and Lin, J.S.J. (2006), Note on correction factor for estimating the diameter of embedded cylindrical fibres from metallographic sections. Scripta Materialia, 55 (4), 419-420.

Full Text: 2006\Scr Mat55, 419.pdf

Abstract: This article recalculates the correction factor for estimating the diameter of aligned cylindrical fibres from random metallographic sections as put forward in the paper of Lewis and Withers [Acta Metall. Mater. 43 (1995) 3685]. Their assertion may contain typographic and arithmetic errors (leading to an error of a factor of 2). The diameter must be estimated from longitudinal metallographic sections where the fibre diameters are partially embedded and therefore cannot be measured directly. In view of the high level of citations of the original paper, it is important to address this problem accurately and completely to ensure the successful application of their suggested method by others. The purpose of this short note is to correct their results.

Keywords: Correction Factor, Cylinder Diameter


Title: Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research


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? Hannerz, M. (2010), Top-cited articles 2001-2009. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 25 (1), 1-2.

Full Text: 2010\Sca J For Res25, 1.pdf

Keywords: Articles


Title: Scottish Geographical Journal


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? Findlay, A. (2008), Scottish geography is dead: Long live Scottish ‘g’eography! Scottish Geographical Journal, 124 (4), 229-235.

Full Text: 2008\Sco Geo J124, 229.pdf

Abstract: It has been claimed that geography journals located in so-called ‘small nations’ face special challenges. This paper suggests that three processes have demanded rapid responses from all geographical journals: globalisation of research-publishing, changing professional practices and the restructuring of the institutional context within which research is undertaken. These processes have been powerful in re-shaping geographical research. Examining the case of Scottish Geography over the last 20 years, the paper concludes there is much to be optimistic about, even though some might regret that ‘Geography’, as we once knew it, no longer exists. Recognising the challenges of the current research environment provides a useful starting point for the Scottish Geographical Journal to chart a new future for itself and for Scottish geographical endeavours.

Keywords: Bibliometrics, Context, Environment, Geography, Globalisation, Institutional, Institutional Context, Journals, Nations, Practices, Professional, Professional Practice, Rapid, Research, Restructuring, Scottish Geography, Scottish Universities, Small

Title: Scripta Metallurgica


Formerly known as Scripta Metallurgica, Continued as Scripta Materialia

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? Achter, M.R. (1968), Adsorption model for environmental effects in fatigue crack propagation. Scripta Metallurgica, 2 (9), 525-527.

Full Text: 1960-80\Scr Met2, 525.pdf


Title: Scripta Nova-Revista Electronica de Geografia y Ciencias Sociales


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? Herrera, L.M.G. and Rodriguez, M.D.D. (2008), Gentrification processes: Research and perspectives in Spanish geography (1999-2008). Scripta Nova-Revista Electronica de Geografia y Ciencias Sociales, 12 (270), Sp. Iss. SI.

Abstract: Gentrification processes have important social and spatial meaning and, therefore, it is critical to understand present city changes and restructuring. The aim of this paper is to identify the approaches to the study of gentrification in Spanish research throughout the last decade. Bibliometric analysis of the articles about this subject, published in the high impact Spanish Social Sciences and Geography journals provides information about the amount and the scope of the existing research on gentrification.

Keywords: Bibliometric, Bibliometric Analysis, Brussels, Consumption, Displacement, Diversity, Elitization, Gentrification, Geography, Impact, Journals, Neighborhood, New-York-City, Research, Sciences, Spaces, Spanish Geography, Tourism


Title: Search


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? Bridgstock, M. (1993), What is scientific misconduct. Search, 24 (3), 75-78.

Abstract: There are disturbing signs that a consensus may not exist on what constitutes acceptable conduct in science. This article reports the results of interviews with 30 academic scientists on what they viewed as misconduct. The results indicate that, while strong consensus exists in some areas, such as plagiarism and the faking of results, there is substantial disagreement on whether practices such as publicity seeking, heavy self-citation and omitting anomalous results constitute misconduct.

Keywords: Archaeology, Science, Self-Citation




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