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Dutch messengers a history of science publishing, 1930-1980 /
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…On science publishing -- The publisher of Huygens and Lorentz -- Quest for the lingua franca -- German scenes -- Two scenes from 1942 -- A letter and three scenes from 1938 -- Two and a half scenes from 1933 -- Elsevier's venture -- Encyclopedia of organic chemistry -- Little Beilstein -- Book of health -- Biochimica et biophysica acta -- Frank and his "North-Holland" -- Choice for physics -- Monographs on theoretical and applied physics -- Quest for journal editors -- Beyond physics -- Excerpta medica -- Biological publications -- Philosophical diversions -- The Associated Scientific Publishers -- Dissolution of boundaries -- The integration -- Saturation -- Towards the Internet revolution.…”
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Radioactivity introduction and history /
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Ecological paradigms lost routes of theory change /
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Unleashing Web 2.0 from concepts to creativity /
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Footprints in the soil people and ideas in soil history /
Published 2006An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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