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Castalia - Revista de Psicología de la Academia

ISSN: 0717-4985
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Castanea

ISSN: 0008-7475

Caste

eISSN: 2639-4928
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Castilla. Estudios de Literatura

eISSN: 1989-7383
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Catal

eISSN: 3059-2801
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Catalan Historical Review

ISSN: 2013-407XeISSN: 2013-4088
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Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies

ISSN: 1757-1898eISSN: 1757-1901
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Catalan Journal of Linguistics

ISSN: 1695-6885eISSN: 2014-9719
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Catalan Review

ISSN: 0213-5949eISSN: 2053-339X
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Catalan Social Sciences Review

eISSN: 2014-6035
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Catalan Studies

ISSN: 1058-1642
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Catallaxy

eISSN: 2544-090X
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Cataloging & Classification Quarterly

ISSN: 0163-9374eISSN: 1544-4554

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly provides an effective international forum for information and discussion in the field of bibliographic organization. This highly respected journal considers the full spectrum of creation, content, management, use, and usability of bibliographic records, including the principles, functions, and techniques of descriptive cataloging; the wide range of methods of subject analysis and classification; provision of access for all formats of materials; and policies, planning, and issues connected to the effective use of bibliographic data in modern society. The journal deals with the historic setting as well as with the contemporary, and with theory and scholarly research as well as with practical applications. In a rapidly changing field, it seeks out and fosters new developments in the transition to new forms of bibliographic control and encourages the innovative and the nontraditional. Computer applications and network systems are considered from the point of view of creators and users of bibliographic records rather than from that of technicians.Cataloging & Classification Quarterly features fact and opinion from a wide range of individuals covering a broad spectrum of points of view. It deals with both general and specific aspects of cataloging and classification for all forms of library materials in all types of collections. For library school faculty, it provides an outlet for research publication as well as source materials for students. For the cataloger, the journal provides both theoretical background and potential solutions to current problems. For the public services librarian, there are discussions of bibliographic records in actual use and of the importance of feedback from the user to the creator of cataloging systems. For the administrator, it explores the complex elements in the library organization. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly emphasizes full-length research and review articles, descriptions of new programs and technology relevant to cataloging and classification, considered speculative articles on improved methods of bibliographic control for the future, and solicited book reviews. To assist in achieving the journal's goal of excellence, articles are refereed.Topics include: cataloging and preservationcataloging for digital resourcescataloging for special collections and archivesclassification and subject accessdescriptive catalogingeducation and training for cataloging and classificationthe internationalization of catalogingmanagement of cataloging and related functionsmaps and other cartographic and spatial materialsonline retrievaluse and usability issues related to the cataloguse of catalog data by systems outside the OPAC Cataloging & Classification Quarterly is pleased to offer the Best of Cataloging & Classification Quarterly award for the best article published in each volume. Peer Review Statement: All papers in Cataloging & Classification Quarterly journal have undergone editorial screening and peer review. Publication office: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 325 Chestnut Street, Suite 800, Philadelphia, PA 19106.

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Catalogue and Index

eISSN: 2399-9667
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Catalonia

eISSN: 1760-6659
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Catalysis Letters

ISSN: 1011-372XeISSN: 1572-879X

Catalysis Letters is devoted to the development of catalysis and to providing a platform for the exchange of seminal ideas and advances in heterogeneous, homogeneous, and bio-related catalysis. Our aim is to stimulate the cross-fertilization of ideas in order to bring the various sub-disciplines closer together and to facilitate the rapid dissemination of frontier research. High-quality research reports in Letter format are subject to fast-track peer reviewing within three weeks of submission. Full-length Papers (Feature Articles) are welcome but will be limited in number. Accepted Letters and Papers are published online and subsequently in print. Letters are limited to 5 printed pages. Authors of Letters are invited to provide additional material supporting their research in order to facilitate the peer review process or for publication as Electronic Supplementary Material. All contributions must include a graphical abstract. Authors for whom English is not the working language are encouraged to consider us

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Catalysis Reviews: Science and Engineering

ISSN: 0161-4940eISSN: 1520-5703

Emphasizing an interdisciplinary viewpoint, Catalysis Reviews is designed to stimulate new progressive ideas throughout this broad science, offering articles in such areas as advances in technology and theory, engineering and chemical aspects of catalytic reactions, reactor designs, computer models, analytical tools, and statistical evaluations. Publication office: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 325 Chestnut Street, Suite 800, Philadelphia, PA 19106.

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Catalysis Science & Technology

eISSN: 2044-4761

Catalysis Science & Technology is committed to publishing research reporting high-quality, cutting-edge developments across the catalysis community at large. The journal places equal focus on publications from the heterogeneous, homogeneous, thermo-, electro-, photo-, organo- and biocatalysis communities. Works published in the journal feature a balanced mix of fundamental, technology-oriented, experimental, computational, digital and data-driven original research, thus appealing to catalysis practitioners in both academic and industrial environments. Original research articles published in the journal must demonstrate new catalytic discoveries and/or methodological advances that represent a significant advance on previously published work, from the molecular to the process scales. We welcome rigorous research in a wide range of timely or emerging applications related to the environment, health, energy and materials.

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Catalysis Surveys from Asia

ISSN: 1571-1013eISSN: 1574-9266

The main aim of Catalysis Surveys from Asia is to disseminate as early as possible significant findings and trends from Asia which may lead to new concepts in catalyst design. This quarterly journal focuses on surveys of recent progress and activities in catalytic science and technology and related areas. A major proportion of the contents consists of rapid, invited, short reviews and accounts from academia and industry. The journal stimulates global communication between the scientists and engineers in the world of catalysis.

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Catalysis Surveys from Japan

ISSN: 1384-6574eISSN: 1572-8803
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