Digital Imaging Solutions for Storing Indexing and Retrieval of Full Text Literature: a Special Reference to Unpublished Documents
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https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/2004/v41i1/44451Keywords:
Digital Iaging, Grey Literature, Full Text Storage, Indexing and RetrievalAbstract
The paper discusses the digital imaging solutions for storing, indexing and retrieving full text documents with special reference to grey literature. The various digitization processes in practice describedDownloads
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