Bulletin of the North-East scientific center, Russia academy of sciences Far East Branch: scientific journal. Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Bulletin of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian

On December 1, 2015, a new List of peer-reviewed scientific publications came into force, in which the main results of dissertations for the scientific degree of Candidate of Sciences and for the scientific degree of Doctor of Science must be published. Of the 17 journals of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 12 were included in it: “Marine Biology”, “Bulletin of Physiology and Pathology of Respiration”, “Bulletin of KRAUNC. Series: Earth Sciences", "Bulletin of the North-Eastern Scientific Center of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences", "Bulletin of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences", "Volcanology and Seismology", "Far Eastern Mathematical Journal", "Underwater Research and Robotics", "Spatial Economics", " Russia and the Asia-Pacific region,” “Pacific Geology,” “Far Eastern Entomologist.” The new List also includes the “Bulletin of the Far Eastern Malacological Society” (published jointly by the Far East Military District and the A.V. Zhirmunsky Institute of Marine Biology, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences).

In addition, the end of the outgoing 2015 was marked by an important event for domestic science: on December 17, the division for scientific research and intellectual property of Thomson Reuters, and the scientific digital library eLibrary.ru announced the placement of a database of the best scientific journals in Russia - Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI) on Web platform of Science (WoS). The RSCI database includes 652 Russian journals, carefully selected from the collection of the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI). Of these, 6 journals of the Far Eastern Branch: “Marine Biology”, “Bulletin of KRAUNC. Series: Earth Sciences, Volcanology and Seismology, Far Eastern Mathematical Journal, Pacific Geology and FarEASTERNEntomologist».

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