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Medical Information, Order or Chaos? A Global (European) View

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Information Transfer: New Age — New Ways
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Some twenty-five years ago most biomedical researchers were able to follow their field by regularly scanning a core of specific journals.

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  1. Bio-Informatics in Europe Strategy for a European Biotechnology Information Infrastructure 1 and 2, 1991, available from CEFIC Avenue E. van Nieuwenhuyse, 4- Box 1, B. 1160, Brussels, Belgium.

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Franklin, J. (1993). Medical Information, Order or Chaos? A Global (European) View. In: Bakker, S., Cleland, M.C. (eds) Information Transfer: New Age — New Ways. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1668-8_4

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