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  1. Farber, M.: ¬The quality of information on the Internet (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Concludes that the Internet needs the help of the professional information community to apply their classification and indexing skills to Internet sources to provide a satisfactory information architecture of the kind expected of commercial information providers
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  2. Farber, M.: Creating the digital journal : new developments (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Reviews some of the research and development, currently undertaken in the USA, to establish the electronic publishing of periodicals. Concludes, with regret, that the prices of academic periodicals will probably not fall as a result of their conversion to electronic form, but is still optimistic about the eventual future outlook
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