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Information retrieval— Three practical methods

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Have trouble finding that important paper on hydraulic calculation? Why not take a hard look at your present system of indexing and filing technical information? Here are three methods you may find useful in solving your fire protection information needs. They can help you to find that vital document today—not tomorrow!

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Mason, H. Information retrieval— Three practical methods. Fire Technol 1, 69–74 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02588446

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