Essays of an Information Scientist

Essays of an Information Scientist
ISBN-10
0894950029
ISBN-13
9780894950025
Series
Essays of an Information Scientist
Category
Communication in science
Pages
710
Language
English
Published
1977
Publisher
Isi Press
Author
Eugene Garfield

Description

The essays collected in this book represent a significant portion of Garfield's prodigious writing efforts. Originally published in ''Current Comments' the first essay appeared in 1962 and the last in December of 1976. Each one contains Garfield's personal observations about some subject which has caught his sometimes nettlesome attention from scientific research, librarianship, and information science, to business, bureaucracy, politics and friendship.

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