György Rózsa: Information: from claims to needs (Joint edition published by the Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Kultura Hungarian Foreign Trading Company. Budapest, 1988)
II. International relations in the field of scientific information
104 Without leading to specific solutions, the very formulation of the problems to be discussed may, however, justify the adoption of a certain theoretical approach. As Shakespeare put it in the Merchant of Venice: "If to do were as easy as to know what were good to do, chapels had been churches and poor men's cottages princes' palaces". * * # See also: some French versions of the author's study in international publications: (1) La spécialisation et l'intégration: quelques aspects du travail d'information des bibliothèques internationales, symposium de l'Association des bibliothèques internationales (A.I.L.) Vienne, Août 1970. Conférence.10 p. (2) La spécialisation et l'intégration: quelques aspects de la documentation des organisations internationales. International Associations — Associations Internationales. (Brussels) 1972. no. 10. 452-459. p. (3) La spécialisation et l'intégration: quelques aspects de la documentation des organisations internationales. Société Italiana perla Organizzazione Internazionale. Roma. Sezione di Milano. 22.01.1973. Conference. 11 p. * * * In: Sources, organization, utilization of international documentation. Symposium, Geneva, 21-23 August 1972. FID Publ. 506. The Hague, 1974. 20-27.p.