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Technical information centers: Specialized services to science and technology. An overview

Judith A. Douville

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1972, vol. 23, issue 3, 176-184

Abstract: The term “technical information center” can be used to describe any service which retrieves any type of data or information, but is generally used to refer to science information and its retrieval. For the purposes of this study, a “technical information center” will describe any service or library which makes information available to the scientific and technological community. This short study will attempt to describe the purposes, establishment, practices, and problems of such an information center, and to focus attention on the unique relationships that do or could exist between the “traditional” special or company library and the “modern” technical information center.

Date: 1972
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