Computer Science
Scientific paper
Feb 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986sci...231..943j&link_type=abstract
Science, Volume 231, Issue 4741, pp. 943-950
Computer Science
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Scientific paper
Scientific research has always relied on communication for gathering and providing access to data; for exchanging information; for holding discussions, meetings, and seminars; for collaborating with widely dispersed researchers; and for disseminating results. The pace and complexity of modern research, especially collaborations of researchers in different institutions, has dramatically increased scientists' communications needs. Scientists now need immediate access to data and information, to colleagues and collaborators, and to advanced computing and information services. Furthermore, to be really useful, communication facilities must be integrated with the scientist's normal day-to-day working environment. Scientists depend on computing and communications tools and are handicapped without them.
Farber David J.
Fuchs Ira H.
Jennings Dennis M.
Landweber Lawrence H.
Richards Adrion W.
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