86. The author cries for a change in ____.
- the recognition of new research findings
- the allocation of research resources
- the global indexing database
- global science publishing
87. According to the author, the low international recognition and the impact of scientists of developing countries are attributed to ____.
- their reluctance to publish the ISI journals
- their low involvement in international science activities
- their limited publications in global indexing database
- their poor understanding of the current scientific practices
88. The survey conducted by Tijssen justified the author's view that ____.
- to publish is to disseminate new research findings across the globe
- new research findings ought be published in the globally indexed journals
- such importance should be attached to global collaborations in doing science
- most scientists in developing countries remain marginalized in global science publishing
89. To address the current situation, the author argues that it is imperative that ____.
- developing countries establish a set of standards in science of publishing
- scientists have their own journals in developing countries
- more scientific studies be both qualified and quantified
- quality and quantity be desired in the local journals
90. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
- Science without Boundaries
- How to Keep Science Moving
- Globalizing Science Publishing
- Globalization and Nationalization
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