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    ARTICLES BY ARMENIAN SCHOLARS SERIOUSLY OFFSET AZERBAIJANI PROPAGANDA - YOUNG SCHOLAR

    Tert.am
    15.03.11

    Armenian scholars' articles in international scholarly publications can
    serve as a counterbalance to the Azerbaijani propaganda, an Armenian
    young scholar has said.

    At a news conference today, the head of the Young Historians' Council
    at the National Academy of Sciences, Artak Maghalyan, presented
    Armenian scholars works in foreign publications, saying that most of
    them are devoted to the Artsakh issue.

    He said that only in 2008, Armenian scientists had a total of 540
    scientific articles in international publications, while the scientists
    from Georgia and Azerbaijan had 328 and 292 articles, respectively. In
    2010, 36 scholarly works and 138 articles were published only by the
    researchers of the History Institute, he added.

    According to Maghalyan, the opportunity to get their scholarly works
    published in international journals enables Armenian scholars to
    introduce the product of their scientific efforts to the world and
    develop ties with the scholarly circles from around the world.

    "Besides, if an Armenian scientist manages to have a publication
    in international journals, voicing the pro-Armenian position, that
    brings a lot to the country, as well as the scientist," the young
    scholar said.

    Poet Artem Harutyunyan, also attending the news conference, noted
    further that Azerbaijani scholars mostly publish of their articles on
    the Internet, while appearing in international publications becomes
    possible only thanks to oil dollars.

    "Our scholars get their articles published thanks to their talent.

    Most of the articles by Azerbaijani scholars is never referenced or
    used," Maghakyan added.

    "A scholar with an average monthly salary of 50,000 drams (about $160)
    cannot be forced to do much," he added.




    From: A. Papazian
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