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Automatic Indexing of Personal Bibliographies

BioScience, 1970
A personal bibliography, as a set of references to some subject, is common enough to be found in most scientists' offices. Typically, this consists of a card file containing separate entries with at least the authors, title, source, and date of publication for each reference. Commonly, such a bibliography is an index to some body of literature although
K. Bridges
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COMPUTERIZED PERSONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY MANAGEMENT

The Professional Geographer, 1991
As practitioners of an integrative discipline, geographers may experience difficulty keeping abreast of current literature in several interest areas simultaneously. The problem is exacerbated by a high level of error in many citation lists, much of which may be attributable to manual transcription of references.
F. Nelson
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Bibliography on Attitudes toward Hiring Socially Disadvantaged Persons

Psychological Reports, 1967
Selected references on attitudes toward the hiring of socially disadvantaged persons for use in projects concerned with poverty and the utilization of manpower.
E I, Signori, H, Rempel, H, Stevens
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Preparation of personal bibliographies using a large computing facility

Journal of chemical information and computer sciences, 1982
F. Lipsett, A. Haycock
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Relationships between media use, body fatness and physical activity in children and youth: a meta-analysis

International Journal of Obesity, 2004
S. Marshall   +4 more
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Interventions for helping patients to follow prescriptions for medications.

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2002
R. Haynes   +5 more
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