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

78 research reports etc.). The final goal of information is to make primary documents available to scientific research. 5. The fundamental basis for securing a high level of effectiveness in the utilization of information, especially in social sciences, is a well-organized and technically equipped special library which unites the information processes. In summing up I would empha­size that these conclusions reflect the work of several years. Some time ago I wrote that the most effective information service must have been in the Library of the British Mu­seum at the time when Marx worked there on his "Capital ". Yet, at that time concepts like scientific information and its effectiveness were still unknown. In: The efficiency of information work. Papers on the II. scientific conference of MISON, Tallin, 22-24 November, 1982. 118-122.p.

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