Master index for communstattheorymeth2010.bib

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Filename: communstattheorymeth2010.bib
Version: 1.10
Date: 08 November 2023
Time: 12:40:00 MST
Checksum: 53441 88169 341336 3698692 [CRC-16 words lines bytes]

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This is a COMPLETE bibliography for the decade 2010--2019 of the journal Communications in Statistics: Theory and Methods (CODEN CSTMDC, ISSN 0361-0926 (print), 1532-415X (electronic)), published by Taylor and Francis. Publication began with volume 5, number 1, in 1976, as a continuation of the older journal Communications in Statistics, which is covered in communstat.bib. Companion decade-specific bibliographies communstatsimulcomputYYYY.bib cover Communications in Statistics: Simulation and Computation, the other journal created in the split.

The journal has a Web site at

    http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/lsta20

At version 1.10, the year coverage looked like this:

     2006 (   1)    2012 ( 305)    2018 ( 408)
     2007 (   0)    2013 ( 302)    2019 ( 406)
     2008 (   0)    2014 ( 362)    2020 (   0)
     2009 (  30)    2015 ( 345)    2021 (   0)
     2010 ( 275)    2016 ( 507)    2022 (   0)
     2011 ( 297)    2017 ( 865)    2023 (   5)

     Article:       4108

     Total entries: 4108

Data for this bibliography have been derived primarily from the publisher Web site, with contributions from entries in the BibNet Project and TeX User Group bibliography archives.

The checksum field above contains a CRC-16 checksum as the first value, followed by the equivalent of the standard UNIX wc (word count) utility output of lines, words, and characters. This is produced by Robert Solovay's checksum utility.