'Journal of Automatic Chemistry'-the first 10 years
1988
The First 10 Years of the Journal of Automatic Chemistry
Editorial
Author Information
Author(s): P. B. Stockwell
Conclusion
The Journal has successfully published a steady supply of papers and is well-prepared for future publications.
Supporting Evidence
- The Journal has had a steady supply of papers over the last 10 years.
- Microprocessors have become more integrated into laboratory instrumentation.
- Robotic systems are often preferred over simpler, more cost-effective solutions.
Takeaway
The Journal of Automatic Chemistry has been publishing for 10 years and has seen many advancements in laboratory automation.
Limitations
The editorial notes a lack of papers on process control and warns about the diminishing skills of analysts.
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