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Essays of an Information Scientist: Science Reviews, Journalism Inventiveness and Other Essays, Vol:14, p.177, 1991 Current Contents, #45, p.5-13, November 11, 1991 Current Comments” EUGENE GARFIELD NSTITUTE FOS SCIENT

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