The first article to be printed can be any of the original 16.
The second can be any of the remaining 15.
This sequence continues until seventh article can be any of the 10 not so far used.
There are therefore (deep breath) 16 x 15 x 14 x 13 x 12 x 11 x 10 different ways of arranging seven articles. That comes out at "Fifty-seven million six hundred and fifty-seven thousand six hundred". (57,657,600). Glad you asked? LOL
Turkish Journal of Mathematics was created in 1976.
Journal of Official Statistics was created in 1985.
Münster Journal of Mathematics was created in 1948.
Both the Journal and the Ledger are the two most important books used under the Double Entry System of "Book-Keeping". The relationship between the "Journal & Ledger" could be expressed as follows: Journal is the book of first or original entry - since all the Business Transactions are recorded first of all in the "Journal". While the "Ledger" is the book of second entry - since the transactions are "Posted" to the "Ledger" from the Journal. The Journal records tranasactions in "Chronological order", while the Ledger records the transactions in analytical order. The Journal is more reliable than Ledger since it is the book in which the entry is entered first. The process of recording transations is termed as "Journalising" while the process of recording transactions in the Ledger is called as "Posting". Ramesh Kutumbaka
What is the impact factor of Journal of modern Applied Statistical Methods
A journal is a periodical publication containing research articles or personal reflections, while a book is a standalone publication on a specific topic. Journals are typically more focused and specialized, while books offer a comprehensive exploration of a subject. Journals are often published on a regular basis, while books are usually published as singular works.
Education Week is a news organization that primarily publishes news articles and reports on education-related topics. It is commonly referred to as a publication or a news outlet rather than a specific magazine or journal.
The expressions "Journal Online" would normally refer to the Milwaukee Journal. It is the online version of their newspaper and is read by millions across the United States.
A serial is a publication released in consecutive parts, like a magazine or a comic book series, while a journal is a scholarly publication that presents academic research articles and is typically published on a regular basis. Journals focus on specific academic disciplines and often include peer-reviewed articles, while serials cover a broader range of topics and may not be peer-reviewed.
A journal is a publication that contains scholarly articles and research studies within a specific field, usually peer-reviewed, while a website is a collection of web pages accessible on the internet that can contain various types of content, including articles, images, and multimedia. Journals are typically more structured and follow specific publishing guidelines, whereas websites can vary widely in terms of content and organization.
Another name for a scientific journal is an academic journal. These are publications that contain articles that have been peer-reviewed and focus on specific fields of research or study.
A previewed journal is typically a publication that provides a snapshot or summary of articles that are to be published in a future issue. It offers readers a glimpse of the content to come and can help generate interest and anticipation for the full publication. Previewed journals are commonly used in academic publishing to showcase upcoming research and findings.
Stands for Bulletin de la Societe Chimique de Belge, a scholarly journal from Belgium. This publication conveniently has no website to search their articles.
"Refereed journal" and "peer-reviewed" are often used interchangeably to indicate that articles undergo a review process by experts in the field before publication. Both terms refer to a process where articles are evaluated for quality, accuracy, and relevance before being accepted for publication. The main difference is that "refereed journal" emphasizes the broader editorial oversight, while "peer-reviewed" focuses specifically on the involvement of peers or experts in the review process.
I have friends who have published articles in this journal. The journal can be indexed by Google Scholar, CNKI SCHOLAR and so on. If you don’t have high requirements for retrieval system, you can try it. The publication speed is still very fast, usually within a month or two.
The "IC value" typically refers to the Impact Factor (IF) of a journal. This measurement reflects the average number of citations that articles published in a specific journal receive over a defined period. It is used to evaluate the significance and influence of a journal within its field.
I know this journal; it is one of the journals under Scientific Research Publishing. My colleagues have published articles with Scientific Research Publishing, and their journals are decent and reliable. The publication process is fast and professional