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On‐line systems of disciplines and specialty areas in science and technology

John J. Regazzi, Bruce Bennion and Susan Roberts

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1980, vol. 31, issue 3, 161-170

Abstract: Over 130 on‐line bibliographic data bases in science and technology, available through common vendors as of December 1979, are identified and reviewed. These have been classified as (1) discipline‐wide, transdisciplinary, or multidisciplinary and (2) specialty or problem‐oriented. Selected data bases of both types are discussed, including areas covered and functions served.

Date: 1980
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