Argentine journals of history: visibility in international databases
Abstract
The article introduces periodical publication and addresses the questions raised in connection with this format, as well as a brief history of History’s journals in Argentina. Within Keresztesi’s framework of reference as regards the research/bibliography interrelations, the discussion focuses on the methodology and procedures to determine indicators of representativity, visibility and vacancy of Argentinean journals on History. The research examines data available in international single-discipline databases and multidisciplinary international and Latin-American databases. Matters arising as a result of our study are discussed in our Conclusion.Downloads
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