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SPEED O F ABSTRACTING AND COUNTRY O F ORIGIN O F ABSTRACTS PUBLISHED IN SECTION 8 (MINERALOGICAL AND GEOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY) OF "CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS'' B Y MICHAEL FLEISCHER U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C.

Data on speed of abstracting and country of origin of the chemical l i t e r a t u r e a r e scanty. Crane and Heumannl gave p e r c e n t a g e s f o r countries of origin of p a p e r s published in Chemical A b s t r a c t s f o r 1956 and f o r eleven other y e a r s back t o 1909. P e r h a p s s i m i l a r f i g u r e s f o r the l a s t few y e a r s f o r Section 8 of Chemical A b s t r a c t s will be of i n t e r e s t . It should be emphasized that our f i g u r e s should not be construed to be r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of the whole field of c h e m i s t r y . T h e r e a r e many r e a s o n s f o r believing that Section 8 , Mineralogical and Geological C h e m i s t r y , i s not r e p r e s e n tative. It i s , of c o u r s e , a b o r d e r l i n e f i e l d , which r e p r e s e n t s a combination of l a b o r a t o r y work with field s t u d i e s , Publication i s t h e r e f o r e f a r m o r e s c a t t e r e d geographically than that of purely l a b o r a t o r y r e s e a r c h , a s shown by the f a c t that in 1960 Section 8 c a r r i e d a b s t r a c t s of 3764 p a p e r s published in 65 different countries. These w e r e published in hundreds of j o u r n a l s and in numerous government publications, m o s t of which a p p e a r i r r e g u l a r l y ; Section 8 r e p r e s e n t s approximately 15 p e r cent. of the geological l i t e r a t u r e , s o that coverage of the l i t e r a t u r e of chemical i n t e r e s t in this field i s difficult. SPEED O F ABSTRACTING It would be d e s i r a b l e t o iiave f i g u r e s on the t i m e in weeks o r months that elapse between the actual date a p a p e r a p p e a r s and the a b s t r a c t of it i s in p r i n t . At b e s t this would be an e x t r e m e l y laborious t a s k , and f o r many j o u r n a l s it i s i m p o s s i b l e ; the stated date of i s s u e i s quite often m o n t h s , and f o r some j o u r n a l s y e a r s e a r l i e r than the actual date of i s s u e . T h e r e f o r e I have tabulated only a c o m p a r i s o n of the y e a r of publication of the a b s t r a c t a s compared t o the ,date of i s s u e . A volume m a r k e d "1958 (published 1960)" i s counted a s being published in 1960, but one m a r k e d "1958," and quite p o s sibly published in 1960, i s counted a s published in 1958. Most a b s t r a c t s a r e published by Chemical A b s t r a c t s one month a f t e r being received f r o m 'E. J. Crane and K. F. Heumann, "CA Measures a Nation's.Research," Chem. Eng. News, Aug. 5, p. 64-66 (1958).

the a b s t r a c t o r , Ideally this means publication two t o t h r e e months a f t e r the journal becomes available to the a b s t r a c t o r . The l a s t i s s u e of Chemical A b s t r a c t s goes t o p r e s s about Octob e r 20 e a c h y e a r , which m e a n s that about 25 p e r cent. of U. S. publications and perhaps 40 p e r cent. of foreign publications cannot be a b s t r a c t e d during the calendar y e a r of i s s u e . Under ideal conditions, then, Table I might show 60 p e r cent. of a b s t r a c t s published i n the s a m e calendar y e a r a s the p a p e r a p p e a r e d , 30 p e r c e n t a b s t r a c t e d during the following c a l e n d a r y e a r , and 1 0 p e r cent. two calendar y e a r s l a t e r . The table shows a v e r y different p i c t u r e ; the difference f r o m the ideal might be taken a s a m e a s u r e of the effort needed t o speed a b stracting. TABLE I Comparison of Calendar Year of Publication of Abstract with that of the Article (by per cent,of total) 1960 1959

1958

1957 1956

1955

Total number of abstracts

3764 3622

3069 2908

2065

1998

Article dated same year

25.5

27.8

26.3

22.6

30.8

22.5

Article dated preceding year

49.5

51.0

52.1

58.0

48.8

46.6

Article dated two years previous

14.3

12.4

13.4

12.1

14.3

18.3

Article dated three years previous

8.6

5.2

4.7

4.1

3.9

4.1

Article dated more than three years previous

2.1

3.6

3.5

3.2

2.2

7.9

It i s likely that the t i m e lag of publishing a b s t r a c t s i s g r e a t e r f o r Section 8 than f o r other sections of Chemical A b s t r a c t s b e c a u s e of the geographical locations of the j o u r n a l s and b e cause many of t h e s e publications, obtained by exchange, do not a r r i v e in the United States until m o n t h s , o r even y e a r s , a f t e r publication. This has been p a r t i a l l y alleviated by recruiting a b s t r a c t o r s abroad (for example, in J a p a n , Poland, and Czechoslovakia). Nothing can be done, of c o u r s e , about the apparent delay

ORlGIN AND ABSTRACTING S P E E D O F GEOLOGICAL PAPERS

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i n Section 8 , and gives f o r c o m p a r i s o n the f i g u r e s of C r a n e and Heumann f o r a l l of Chemical A b s t r a c t s i n 1956. The f i g u r e s f o r Section 8 a r e not c o n s i s t e n t in that those f o r 1959 and 1960 a r e by the a u t h o r s ' c o u n t r i e s , w h e r e a s the p r e v i o u s t h r e e y e a r s a r e by country of publication. A check covering about 20 p e r cent.of 1957 indicated that the d i f f e r e n c e s w e r e m i n o r . The f i g u r e s f o r any one y e a r should not be taken too s e r i o u s l y . They a r e affected by the publication of l a r g e s y m p o s i a ( s e e Canada, 1958) and, r e g r e t t a b l y , by the f a c t that a b s t r a c t o r s s o m e t i m e s fall behind in t h e i r a s s i g n m e n t s . F o r e x a m p l e , i n 1956 t h e r e w e r e backlogs i n the a b s t r a c t i n g of s e v e r a l U . S. and J a p a n e s e j o u r n a l s , which w e r e l a r g e l y c l e a r e d up in 1957. It i s believed, however, that the o v e r - a l l p i c t u r e i s significant, but even t h i s i s complicated by t h e f a c t that c o v e r a g e h a s i m p r o v e d o v e r the f i v e - y e a r p e r i o d shown.

c a u s e d by t h e a c t u a l date of i s s u e being long a f t e r the published date of i s s u e . The d a t a i n Table I show that the p e r c e n t age of p a p e r s abstra.cted during the s a m e plus the .following c a l e n d a r y e a r h a s ranged f r o m 69.1 t o 80.6 p e r cent:. The d e c r e a s e during t h e p a s t few y e a r s c a n f a i r l y be a t t r i b u t e d t o the l a r g e i n c r e a s e i n a b s t r a c t s f r o m publications of t h e U.S.S.R.; i t ha.s actually r e q u i r e d a m a j o r e f f o r t t o p r e v e n t the p e r c e n t a g e f r o m dropping f u r t h e r as the n u m b e r of p a p e r s in languages r e a d by few Deople in the United States h a s inc r lased.

COUNTRY O F ORIGIN O F P A P E R S ABSTRACTED T a b l e I1 s u m m a r i z e s d a t a f o r t h e t e n l e a d ing c o u n t r i e s that co'ntribute p a p e r s a b s t r a c t e d

TABLE I1 Country of Origin of Papers Abstracted in Section 8 (authors' countries in 1960 and 1959; country of publication other years) All Chemical Abstracts'

Section 8 1960

1959

1958

1957

1956

1956

No.

Dercent.

No.

Percent.

No.

Percent,

No.

Percent,

No.

U.S. S. R

1475

39.2

1112

30.7

816

26.6

542

18.6

251

12.4

13.5

U. S. A.

622

16.5

584

16.1

482

15.7

579

19.9

42 0

20.3

28.4

193

5.1

242

6.I

178

5.8

112

5.9

151

I. 3

8.4

Japan

120

3.2

210

I. 5

22 5

I. 3

267

9.2

134

6.5

10.4

Great Britaina

111

2.9

118

3.3

168

5. 5

211

I. 5

132

6.4

9.2

France

91

2.4

116

3.2

106

3.5

118

4.1

90

4.4

6.0

Australia

91

2.4

67

1. d

47

1.5

98

3.4

Not

Not

Czechoslovakia

89

2.4

91

2.5

95

3.1

89

3.1

recorded

recorded

Canada

88

2.3

68

1.9

177

5.8

52

1.8

separately

separately

Poland

78

2.1

125

3.5

97

3.2

26

0.9

All others

786

21.5

829

22.8

618

22.0

148

25.6

Total

3764

100.0

3622

100.0

3069

100.0

2908

100.0

Percent.

Per cent,

Germany (W. and

E. )

881b 2065

42.7

24.1

100.0

100.0

aNot including British Commonwealth or colonies. qncluding Australia, Czechoslovakia, Canada, Poland. 'From Crane and Heumann

It is p r o b a b l e t h a t the o v e r - a l l r a t e of growth indicated (about 15 p e r cent. p e r y e a r ) i s a l i t t l e t o o high b e c a u s e of i m p r o v e d c o v e r a g e , and t h a t t h e ratel of growth of publication in t h e U.S.S.R. i s l i k e w i s e somewhat e x a g g e r a t e d for the s a m e reason. Nevertheless, t h e r e can be no doubt that t h e r e h a s b e e n a r e a l and v e r y l a r g e i n c r e a s e i n publication i n t h i s field in t h e U.S.S.R. The c o m p a r i s o n f o r 1956 of t h e f i g u r e s

f o r Section 8 and all of C h e m i c a l A b s t r a c t s shows t h a t the d i s t r i b u t i o n i n Section 8 i s quite d i f f e r ent f r o m t h a t i n c h e m i s t r y a s a whole, so t h a t extrapolations t o o t h e r f i e l d s of c h e m i s t r y a r e not justified. Acknowledgments. I thank D r . E. J . C r a n e and D r . C. L . B e r n i e r of Chemical Abs t r a c t s f o r valuable s u g g e s t i o n s ; they a r e not, of c o u r s e , r e s p o n s i b l e f o r any s t a t e m e n t s i n t h e p a p e r .

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