Written in plain language and a conversational style, this guide for general readers, students, educators, professionals, researchers, and librarians offers critical reviews and instructions for many
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No matter what the form of the data, librarians need to be at the forefront of facilitating access to it if they are to remain relevant. Stuart (Centre for e-Research at King's College) foresees such
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