Automated information retrieval in science and technology.

Author(s)
Doszkocs, T.E. Rapp, B.A. & Schoolman, H.M.
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Abstract

In the past 15 years automated information retrieval systems for science and technology have been developed at a remarkable rate. Today more than 1000 data bases are available for computerized searching. Although most on-line data bases contain bibliographic citations to the published literature, many data bases also provide numeric data that can be used to answer a specific question.

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B 17382 fo /01/
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Science, Vol. 208 (1980), No. 4439, p. 25-30, ref.

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