Ordinarily the word ''document'' denotes a textual re-''information-as-thing'' (Buckland, 1991a(Buckland, , 1991b(Buckland, , 1991c))]. cord. Increasingly sophisticated attempts to provide ac-These issues are important because mechanical informacess to the rapidly growing quantity of available docut
What is Documentation
โ Scribed by Michael Swain
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 1973
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 187 KB
- Volume
- 13
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0015-7368
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โฆ Synopsis
to be Phencyclidine (PCP). The Institure has provided in the Drug Atlas full details of many of these "trends" including actual size, full-colour photographs street names, prices and sources, purported and actual contents and identified ingredients etc., which are of great assistance to enforcement agencies.
The knowledge and provision of a quick analytical determination of all substances circulating on the drug "scene" are essential for effective control. It is considered that greater benefit would be derived if similar disseminations of information were published from other regions, including the United Kingdom, with the facts being collated and freely exchanged.
l'he intention is to keep the atlas up to date with a regular supplement service.
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Rapid growth in electronic publishing seems to have provoked a sense of uneasiness among information professionals. This essay describes the challenge of redefining the fundamental concept of "document" that underlies their apprehensions about changes in information generation, control, and access,
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