The Journals Chemical History, Education, and Documentation

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The Journals of Chemical History, Education, and Documentation JERRY B. AYERS Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, Tenn. 38501 Received November 16. 1970

Section 1 of Chemical Absfracfs was searched for the period 1962 through 1969 to locate all papers related to chemical history, education, and documentation. A tabulation was made of the number of papers published in each area by journal and language of publication. A comparison was made of the changing patterns of publication.

The growth of the literature of chemistry has been rapid in the last 10 years. This growth has led t o changes in the scope of journals and the addition of new journals and languages in which papers are being published. T h e purposes of this paper are t o present base line data on the number of papers published by journals t h a t relate to chemical history, education. and documentation and to determine the languages in which papers are being published. A search was made of each Section 1 of Chemical Abstracts ( C A ) for the period 1962 (Volume 56) through 1969 (Volume 71) to locate abstracts of all papers related to chemical history, education, and documentation t h a t had appeared in journals. A tabulation was made of the journal sources by area (history, education, or documentation) in which papers were written and t h e languages Table I. Journals of Chemical History i962 63

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Chem En8 N e u , J Chem Educ Chxmia Kagaliu N o R\oiki Chem Weekblad Ann Sei 1\15 Khim Shk

282 29

20 17 10 9 8 9 9

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Other

976 ~

Total 12

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articles

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359 39 43 21 21 19 17 14 11 8 1121

21.5 2.3 2.6 1.3 1.3 1.1 1.0 0.8 0.7

20.4 2.1 1.5 1.2 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.4 70.9

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64 1 68 63 38 31 28 25 23 20 13 2097

21.0 2.3 2.1 1.2 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.4 68.8

0.5 66.9

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1374

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1673

Journal of Chemical Documentation, Vol. 11,

3047

No. 1, 1971

in which they were published. All papers, with the exception of those related t o education and documentation. t h a t were of a news nature-Le.. t h e announcement of the presentation of a n award, a discovery of significance to the profession as a whole, or similar items-were classified as history. Abstracts of books, reports, dissertations, etc., and cross references in (2.4 were not included in this study. T h e data were summarized by area and by chronological period in which the abstract appeared in CA-Le.. 1962-65 (Volumes 56-63) and 1966-69 (Volumes 64-51). This separation was made in order t o compare the changing patterns of publication in various journals and languages. Abstracts of 6910 papers were published in Section 1 of CA during the period 1962 through 1969. Of this number. 44.1"; (3047) relate to history: 38.15 (2635) to education. and 1 7 . 8 7 (1228) to documentation. Table I presents a summary of the number and percentage of papers that relate to the history of chemistry that appeared in 10 journals during the period under study. Chernic*al and Engineering Neics published 21.0'-; of the articles related to chemical history with no significant differences between the two time periods. The high percentage of papers in this journal is the result of the large number of news articles that are published. The other nine journals listed in Table I account for a n additional 10.2"r of the papers with the remaining 68.5''; appearing in a broad spectrum of journals. For example, Volume 70 (January through June. 1969) of CA contained a total of 162 abstracts related to chemical history. Chernicai and Enpineering S e w s contained 10 of' these papers: the remaining 122 papers appeared in 101 different journals.

CHEMICAL HISTORY? EDUCATION, A N D DOCUMENTATION Table IV. Per cent of Articles in Various Languages Educatinn

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47.1

11.8 :i.1

8.1 2.0 2.7 1 .6 0.0 0.:3 O.!)

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671 192 97 27 7.3 46

:39,.5 11.2

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1.6 4,:3 2.7 .I7 " 2 2.7 46 27 1.6 2n 1,,5 460 27.0

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1112 930 126 101 92 71 52 46 30 23 647 __ 26335

42.:1 12.5 4.8 3.9 33 2.7 2.0 1.7 1.1 0.9 24.6

Table I1 presents a summary o f t h e 10 leading journals. in terms of the number of papers published, during the period 1962 through 1969. T h e Journal of Chemical Educatiori published 42.3', of all articles related to chemical e d w a t i o n during the eighl-gear period. There was a 9.6"; decrease in the number of' papers appearing in this journal from the first to the second four-year period. During these same two periods. there were significant decreases in the percentage of articles appearing in Chemical arid Etqinrwin,g .\~