Journal of Information Processing and Management
Online ISSN : 1347-1597
Print ISSN : 0021-7298
ISSN-L : 0021-7298
Volume 39, Issue 3
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  • How do we changes in scientific environments?
    Youitirou MURAKAMI
    1996 Volume 39 Issue 3 Pages 187-198
    Published: 1996
    Released on J-STAGE: April 01, 2001
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS
    This is an edited document or a record of the work of Science and Technology Lecture Meeting carried out as a part of the 37th Science and Technology Week. Changes in scientific environments were considered dividing the advance of science into three periods. In the 17th century, Newton and others participated actively, however, this first period was positioned as a "pre-scientific period", because all intellectual works were done in a theological environment. The second period that is presently seen as a commonsensible, scientific image of "prototypical science" was demonstrated with the fact that this was not born until the 19th century, and together with this, the present age was indicated as a transition period from the second period to the third "new science" period. Also this document explained that the "new science" can not help but link closely with the society due to its usability, and not only a new responsibility occurs to scientists, but also innovations are pressed to the society in various aspects to possess an ability to understand and check science.
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  • Sanzo KOMATU
    1996 Volume 39 Issue 3 Pages 199-207
    Published: 1996
    Released on J-STAGE: April 01, 2001
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS
    Since its debut in 1975, JCR has been an essential journal evaluation tool in the field of library and information sciences. The basic listing of Journal Rankings includes the following five fundamental figures. Two total figures of Total Cites & Total Articles and three statistical indices of Impact Factor, Immediacy Index & Cited Half-Life. JCR has been providing the multilateral journal citation analysis reports and the newly released CD-ROM version now available for more flexible and easy-to-use navigation. The ISI's statistical analysis figures are becoming of the criteria for selecting the journals to subscribe, with the fact that Impact Factor and Immediacy Index are now imprinted in the academic society journals catalog such as AIP.
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