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Scielo Aims:

Scielo Aims:. 1- To allow results of Brazilian knowledge production to become internationally more visible. 2- to construct a database to provide indicators to evaluate domestic production of knowledge. With foreign affiliation 2013 (10.2%) Only foreign Authors 1185 (6.0%)

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Scielo Aims:

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  1. Scielo Aims: • 1- To allow results of Brazilian knowledge production to become internationally more visible. • 2- to construct a database to provide indicators to evaluate domestic production of knowledge.

  2. With foreign affiliation 2013 (10.2%) Only foreign Authors 1185 (6.0%) Collaboration With Brazilian Authors 828 (4.2%)

  3. Data Transferred

  4. ISI-Impact Factor of Scielo Journals that are Currently in ISI-JCR Database

  5. Scientific Conversation between Scielo Journal. Authors not Detected by ISI Database

  6. 2001 Citations to SCIELO Journals JOURNALS-SCIELO DATABASE (In blue journals that belong to ISI database too)

  7. 2001 Citations to SCIELO Journals • The 5066 (2001) articles from Scielo journals were cited: • 6039 times by ISI journals • 4725 times by Scielo journals

  8. Cited list for Scielo and ISI Databases for Different Areas of Scielo Journals in 2001

  9. CITING LIST IN DIFFERENT AREAS (SCIELO, 2001)

  10. Indicators in favor of the criteria adopted by Scielo to select the journals • In the Year 2001: • Each of the 84 Scielo journals cited, in average, 13.7 Brazilians journals of which 5.6 were Scielo journals. • Each of the 84 Scielo journals cited, in average, 80.4 times Brazilian journals, of which 56.9 were to Scielo journals. • From the 206 Brazilian journals cited, 84 were Scielo journals, responsible for 70.7% of the citations and 122 were non-Scielo journals, which were responsible for 29.3% of the citations.

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