Literature / Source Database:
ScienceAsia
Title (short) |
ScienceAsia |
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English |
First year |
1999 |
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Status
active
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Source type
Journal
ISBN ISSN
1513-1847
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free access |
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Text Html |
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for subscriber |
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References |
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not available |
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Description
ScienceAsia is an English language quarterly journal published by the Science Society of Thailand under Royal Patronage. It was originally published in 1975 as the Journal of the Science Society of Thailand to serve the interests of the research-oriented and professional section of the society, by publishing original research work done in the country and elsewhere. The journal was renamed ScienceAsia in 1999, to broaden coverage to the Asian scientific community in addition to Thai scientists. The journal is Thailand's first electronic science journal, published both as hard-copies, available by subscription (see Subscription), and freely available on the web at http://www.scienceasia.org It publishes original research work in science and mathematics. Articles must include scientifically useful data, observations or model predictions, and/or provide a new scientific concept or a new explanation of published results. In addition, articles of a more applied nature may also be accepted if there is sufficient scientific merit. Authors need not be members of the Science Society of Thailand. ScienceAsia is indexed in various international databases, such as CAPlus, SCOPUS and Thomson Master List of Journals . It fulfils the criteria established by the Thai funding agencies, the Thailand Research Fund, the National Science and Technology Development Agency, for an international journal published in Thailand. ScienceAsia is also the premier science journal of the country and widely accepted by the research community throughout Thailand. Of the manuscripts received between 2003 and 2004, 16% came from overseas corresponding authors, while the remaining 84% were submitted by corresponding authors from more than 20 universities in Thailand, as well as 3 government ministries.
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