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SEQUENCE AND STRUCTURE DATABANKS IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY: THE REASONS FOR INTEGRATION
M. SILLINCE, J.A.A. SILLINCEThe use of sequence and structure databanks is examined in relation to their application in some of the main branches of protein studies. Also the question of availability is…
THE NORMS OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IN FOUR HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES DISCIPLINES
BLAISE CRONIN, GAIL MCKENZIE, LOURDES RUBIOThe scale and nature of acknowledgement behaviour was investigated in four academic disciplines: history, philosophy, psychology and sociology. Data were derived from four…
LET DOCUMENTS TALK TO EACH OTHER: A COMPUTER MODEL FOR CONNECTION OF SHORT DOCUMENTS
Z. CHENIn a discussion concerning the future of the library, Minsky and Feigenbaum endorsed the idea for books to ‘talk to each other’. Creating knowledge or doing inference by…
THE LIBRARY AS INFORMATION PRODUCER: THE CASE OF THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH LIBRARY AND DOCUMENTATION CENTRE IN MALAWI
M.J. LIPPMANLibraries are often known solely as collectors of information. As a non‐productive branch of an organisation, libraries can have a hard time justifying the increasingly higher…
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0022-0418e-ISSN:
1758-7379ISSN-L:
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- Prof David Bawden