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  1. Wilson, P.: Communication efficiency in research and development (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    If communication in research and development is efficient, then the current cognitive situation in any specialty should fully reflect all available relevant information. Available evidence suggests that communication in R&D is not in that sense efficient, and a priori arguments seem to show that it could not be. But we try to show that the evidence and arguments are inconclusive, and that the question of effiency is an open one. It is also one which information science has an interest in pursuing
  2. Wilson, P.: Unused relevant information in research and development (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Relevant information known to be available may go unused in research and development because of information overload or because its use is excluded by deliberate policy. Exclusion by policy shows that R&D is not, and does not aim at always being, efficient in the sense of fully reflecting all available relevant information. It may still be efficient relatice to chosen strategies of information use and non-use. Overload may be a sign of strategic error, or may be accepted as routine and normal
  3. Thelwall, M.; Kousha, K.; Abdoli, M.; Stuart, E.; Makita, M.; Wilson, P.; Levitt, J.: Why are coauthored academic articles more cited : higher quality or larger audience? (2023) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 6.2023 18:11:50