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IN the library of the John Innes Institution, and presumably in other scientific libraries, the indexing of separates has become a formidable task. It is made more laborious where the particulars given of the source of the paper are misleading or incomplete. Editors will not, I am sure, be unwilling to consider the needs of the librarian, and I therefore venture on some suggestions.
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SCHAFER, B. Uniformity in Bibliographic Particulars. Nature 133, 380–381 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133380b0
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