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Australian journals of scientific research

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Since the Second World War the growth of scientific research in Australia has led to the creation of a group of nine national journals. CSIRO has had a major part in the creation, funding and running of these journals.

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Walby, B. Australian journals of scientific research. Nature 261, 661–664 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1038/261661a0

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