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Principia informatica: conversations with R.T. Bottle
The conversations with Robert Bottle that took place during the course of research into pharmaceutical information among developing countries also explored the principles of information science (IS). There are few, if any, laws pertaining to IS. The reason is not hard to see - with its roots on the...
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