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Organization and Retrieval of Economic Knowledge
Organization and Retrieval of Economic Knowledge
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accounting procedures
Appendix III
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bibliometric analysis
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Comparative Economic Systems
Constant Price Estimates
cultural archives
digital economic information retrieval
economic data management
Economic Journals
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Federal Reserve
Fiscal Economics
FRG.
Government Printing Office
information science
International Economic Research
International Monetary Fund
Law Reviews
Library Information Specialists
library information systems
machine readable data technology
monographic cataloguing
multi-national libraries
National Accounts Estimates
National Libraries
OCLC
Ohio College Library Center
quantitative data organization
Quarterly National Accounts
research data access
Scientific Technological Progress
Scientific Technological Revolution
Serials Control System
Short Term Forecasting Models
Standard Industrial Classification
United Kingdom National Accounts
United States Government Printing Office
West Germany
Product details
- ISBN 9780367282011
- Weight: 1150g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 07 May 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This book is an outcome of the conference on "The Organization and Retrieval of Economic Knowledge" held in Kiel, West Germany. It focuses on the technology of the library industry and its uses for economic research and the economics of the economics library industry and its implication.
The late Mark Perlman, formerly Professor of Economics, Emeritus, University of Pittsburgh, US.
Organization and Retrieval of Economic Knowledge
€192.20
