Information Use by Molecular Biologists: Implications for Library Collections and Services
Abstract
This article reports on findings from a citation analysis of publications of a group of university molecular biology faculty. The study examined the formats and disciplines of materials cited in published articles to determine the nature of information used in their research. Citations in molecular biologists’ publications are overwhelmingly to journal articles, with the largest number of citations to journals that class in biology. The...
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Title
Information Use by Molecular Biologists: Implications for Library Collections and Services
Published Date
Jan 1, 1999
Journal
Volume
60
Issue
1
Pages
31 - 43
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