Abstract

Scholarly journals published by Japanese aca-demic societies play important roles in dissemi-nation and sharing of Japanese research results. To promote their international distribution, in-ternationalization of Japanese academic journals in various aspects is required. In recent years, articles submitted from abroad to Japanese jour-nals seem to be increasing. In this study, we look at the situation surrounding academic journals in Japan through a detailed analysis of journals with high percentages of papers from abroad, based on data from the CJP database produced by the National Institute of Informatics. By looking at these papers in terms of the authors’ countries of origin and research field, the article aims to find out what has been happening to national aca-demic journals in Japan in recent years and dis-cuss activities related to internationalizing Japa-nese academic research.

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