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Scientific communication: Its role in the conduct of research and creation of knowledge

Reviews certain aspects of the communication crisis in science. Empirical findings relative to the nature of a scientific discipline's role in evaluating, processing, and compacting scientific information for researchers, scholars, and students are presented. An overview of data is provided, co...

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Published in:The American psychologist 1971-04, Vol.26 (4), p.349-362
Main Authors: Garvey, William D, Griffith, Belver C
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