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Citation Statistics from 110 Years of Physical Review

by: Sidney Redner
Physics Today, Vol. 58, No. 6. (2005), pp. 49-54.


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The first article published in the Physical Review was received in 1893; the journal's first volume included 6 issues and 24 articles. In the 20th century, the Physical Review branched into topical sections and spawned new journals (see figure 1). Today, all articles in the Physical Review family of journals (PR) are available online and, as a useful byproduct, all citations in PR articles are electronically available.


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