Periodical Access in an Era of Change: Characteristics and a Model.

作者: Mark Cain

DOI: 10.1016/0099-1333(95)90062-4

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摘要: Abstract The issues involved in integrating new methods of bibliographic and physical access with old ones order to create a unified system periodical article identification are identified. presents desirable characteristics system, possible model, further research needs.

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