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)
I. The socio-professional aspects of the development of the scientific information with special regard to social sciences
75 within the UNESCO framework. Among these are the international exchange of books, inter-library loans, aid to developing countries in the field of information technology, standardization of information, and the like. But these efforts are not enough for surmounting the difficulties put into words by A. A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh. Pooh goes visiting and gets stuck in a "tight place", after having stuffed himself with honey and milk. He complains in vain: "... it all comes of not having front doors big enough". He is advised to wait until he gets thin again and will be able to crawl out. For the time being, it is not probable that primary literature or secondary sources will "get thin". There seems no other solution for us but to adapt to the existing circumstances and one basic form of such adaptation is automated documentation. This however, leads us to another topic. This sketch has sought to indicate only some special features of the process advancing from science through special literature to the awakening of scientific information. In: Social aspects of modern informatics. Study Committee FID/RI. FID Publ. 649. Moscow, 1985. 71-74.p.