As I do all this, and think on an OGS topic, and an MA topic, and think "build on what you know", it suggests, not biology, however fascinating I find biology, but libraries and information. How is this particular 'scientific' world, libraries, quite an incredible world of information systems, taxonomy-plus, treated as part of the information sciences? Or is it?
10/3/2003
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