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THE “Subject Index to Periodicals” issued by the Library Association is a valuable key to papers scattered among a large number of journals. Many of these papers, though containing useful information and suggestions, are in some danger of being overlooked because those interested in their subjects would not find any reference to them in the literature they are accustomed to read. Although the “Subject Index” is not confined to science, yet so large a number of subjects of interest to readers of NATURE are dealt with, that the “Index” should be placed on the shelves in every good scientific library.
The Subject Index to Periodicals, 1929.
Issued by the Library Association. Pp. x + 318. (London: The Library Association, 1931.) 70s. net.
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The Subject Index to Periodicals, 1929 . Nature 128, 562–563 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128562b0
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