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indexAbout Russian Science Citation IndexRussian Science Citation Index contains records of articles from the Scientific Electronic Library eLIBRARY.RU, which is the largest Russian information portal in the field of science, technology, medicine and education. The initial release of Russian Science Citation Index on the Web of Science platform includes records from 400 journals published from 2010 to the present. indexThe Web of Science PlatformCitation Indexes
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