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Monastersky, Richard
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The number that's devouring science
Chron Higher Ed
. October 14, 2005;52(8):A12-A17
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2011
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2007
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2009
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2008
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2012
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2009
Andrade A, González-Jonte R, Campanario JM. Journals that increase their impact factor at least fourfold in a few years: the role of journal self-citations.
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