Do the Number of Citations Reflect the Importance of Problems?

the activities of the association is due to his patience and wisdom. One must not forget that whilst Indoor Environment is the official journal of IAI, it represents only part of the activities of the association. The underlying principles of IAI, described in the statutes, viz that membership is open to all and that the activities reflect the interest of the membership, will serve as a fitting monument to Frank Lunau’s presidential term of office. In the first issue of Indoor Environment, it was stated that the purpose of the journal was to provide ’a forum for mutual education, exchange of views and the setting of appropriate objectives and standards’, and that the problems should be viewed ’not as a collection of unrelated