On publishing scientific papers in peer reviewed ISI-covered journals
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Abstract
This article exhorts university graduate students and researchers everywhere to publish their scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals, preferably those covered by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), rather than in the gray literature – technical reports, conference proceedings, and books. Philippine journals are also used to work for stringent peer review, frequent and prompt issues, wide circulation, high standards, and ISI coverage – so that Filipino scientists contribute to, and benefit from, the mainstream literature of the international scientific community.
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Bagarinao, T. (1994). On publishing scientific papers in peer reviewed ISI-covered journals. The Philippine Scientist , 31, 169-187. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/1442
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