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JRH Answer Re: Report on CODATA 2010 Conference

  • To: Dissemination and Storage of InformationIUCr Committee on Electronic Publishing <epc@iucr.org>
  • Subject: JRH Answer Re: Report on CODATA 2010 Conference
  • From: john richard helliwell <hellsquash@yahoo.com>
  • Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2010 02:18:03 -0800 (PST)
  • In-Reply-To: <4CE6405E.5050505@Flack.ch>
 
Dear Howard,
I have not raised it formally so far at ICSTI but now that Manfed Weiss has both concluded his analyses, which have taken quite some time to assemble, and published with senior IUCr Officers' endorsement within IUCr Journals it is indeed timely that I do so, I agree.
Best regards,
John
cc

Prof John R Helliwell DSc
Professor of Structural Chemistry, The University of Manchester.

--- On Fri, 11/19/10, Howard Flack <crystal@Flack.ch> wrote:

From: Howard Flack <crystal@Flack.ch>
Subject: Re: Report on CODATA 2010 Conference
To: "IUCr Committee on Electronic Publishing, Dissemination and Storage of Information" <epc@iucr.org>
Date: Friday, November 19, 2010, 9:16 AM

Acta Cryst. (2010). D66, 1269-1270  [ doi:10.1107/S0907444910041818 ]
Citations in supplementary material
M. S. Weiss, H. Einspahr, E. N. Baker, Z. Dauter, A. R. Kaysser-Pyzalla,
G. Kostorz and S. Larsen

Synopsis: The problem of undercounting of citations that are published
only in supplementary material is studied for the journals Nature,
Science, Cell and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA).


Has this been talked about at ICSTI?

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