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Data's future shock

Steve Buckingham
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Steve Buckingham: neuroscientist at the Medical Research Council's Functional Genomics Unit at Oxford University

Nature, 2004, vol. 428, issue 6984, 774-774

Abstract: Databases are having to move with the times as people expect more from them than simple data storage and retrieval. Steve Buckingham investigates.

Date: 2004
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