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Readings for Week 1
Clapp, V. (1954). The problem of specialized communication in modern society. In The Communication of Specialized Information. Papers Presented before the Seventeenth Annual Conference of the Graduate Library School of the University of Chicago, August 11-15, 1952. Edited by M. E. Egan. Chicago: University of Chicago Graduate Library School, pp. 1-13.

Symposium on Biological Communications. (1961). Biological Abstracts, 36(7).

Mohrhardt, F. E. Current status of written communications, pp. xix-xx. Steere, W. C. A biologist views the communications problem, xxiii-xxvi. Bernal, J. D. (1960). Scientific information and its users. Aslib Proceedings, 12(12), 432-438.

Kuhn, T. S. (1970). The structure of scientific revolutions. 2nd ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. [Originally published in 1962.]

Preface, pp. vii-xiv. Introduction: A role for history, pp. 1-9.

Notes on Readings

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