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Organization and technology for the recording of science

ABSTRACT Scientific research requires access to earlier research results. Over time a system supporting scientific exchange has evolved where publishers, libraries and archives each have well‐defined institutional roles. New information and communication technologies are challenging the established...

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Published in:Learned publishing 2003-10, Vol.16 (4), p.271-276
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