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Subject Hispanic success
Posted 11/18/2004; 11:00 AM by Tom Wilson
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I've just noticed something rather interesting about the hits on papers in Information Research. According to the page counter, the most hit paper in Volume 8 No. 2, with 3,371 hits is in Spanish:

Judith Licea de Arenas, Emma Santillan- Rivero, Miguel Arenas, and Javier Valles Desempeño de becarios Mexicanos en la producción de conocimiento cientifico ¿de la bibliometria a la politica cientifica?<

This would seem to provide at least some justification for my decision to publish papers in Spanish which, according to one source, has the same number of speakers as a native tongue as does English - 322,000,000 The only question is why other journals that regard themselves as "international" in scope feel that it is necessary to restrict themselves (and their readers) to English?

Ideally, of course, the journal ought also to be published in Chinese and if there is anyone out there who would like to set up a mirror site in China, please get in touch.

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RE: Hispanic success ( 11/18/2004 by Wallace Koehler )
I certainly agree that an international journal need not limit itself to a

 




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