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Journal January

Posted by Book Worm on December 13, 2009

Computer networking and human knowledge have gone hand in hand during the past decade alone, and the dependence of databases on networks has increased.
The problem of reproduction, tracing and retrieval of scholarly knowledge has been identified half a century ago, according to Brian R. Gaines, a critic from the University of Calgary:
“The problems of information [...]

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