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Information behavior of Russian scientists in the “Perestroika” period

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Markusova, V.A., Gilyarevskii, R.S., Chernyi, A.I. et al. Information behavior of Russian scientists in the “Perestroika” period. Scientometrics 37, 361–380 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02093630

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