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Table 1 ‒ List of 24 scientific journals pointed as relevance for the LIS definition Annual Rev Information Science and Technology BID
Table 1 ‒ List of 24 scientific journals pointed as relevance for the LIS definition (Conclusão) Annual Rev Information Science and Technology BID
Table 2 ‒ World and Brazilian scientific production and growth rates in LIS (1986- 2015) Year  World  scientific  production  excluding   Brazil World  Annual growth rate  excluding   Brazil Brazilian  scientific  production Brazilian  annual growth rate B
Table 3 ‒ Journals in which Brazilian LIS production has been disseminated, with respective citation indicators
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