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Indexing and Abstracting

The Library Quarterly, 1940
D URING the last two or three years interest has increased considerably in the problems connected with indexing and abstracting services. The A.L.A. committee, created in January, 1938, "to formulate a plan for the study and solution of the most pressing problems," has been doing valuable fundamental work; and the Association of Research Libraries has ...
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Teaching abstracting and indexing

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1972
AbstractPreparing decision makers for the future is discussed in terms of a three pronged approach to the teaching of document surrogation: knowledge about, skills in, and management of. The management prong should include the habit of using the data from the present situation to make decisions about future change.
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Indexing and Abstracting Systems

Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1979
The proliferation of information and literature in medicine, therapy, and pharmacy practice in general has created a need for a centralized source of indexing that enables individuals to efficiently locate this type of literature. An excellent example of this type of system would be Index Medicus.
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