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Assesses the power of international exchange of data in the natural sciences, identifying strengths, weaknesses and challenges. Examines the trends in the electronic transfer and management of scientific data and the pressure toward commercialization of scientific data. DLC: Communication in science. Related Free eBooks - Scientific Data For Decision Making Toward Sustainable Development: Senegal River Basin Case Study -- Summary Of A Workshop
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