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REFERENCE has been made from time to time in notes and articles in our columns to the ever-increasing flood of books and other publications with which scientific workers have to cope. Apart altogether from the question of expense—and that has become serious enough, as letters in NATURE a few years ago can testify—even the specialist has difficulty in finding time to keep up with the literature of his own department of work.
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Scientific Publications in 1931. Nature 129, 370–371 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/129370a0
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