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

21 indispensable details, but these must be added to a concept or rather to a tool for pre­paration or for decision making, improving its realization. And that is the real dimension of automated documentation, especially in social questions. NOTES 1. I leave aside other factors which could eventually play some role in the decision-making pro­cess concerning automation such as the "glamour of computers" the status symbol represent­ing the machine, the interest of firms in "hard" and "soft"ware in the computer business, etc., etc. 2. See: A. I. Mikhailov-R. S. Gilyarevskyi: An introductory course on informatics/documentation. Paris. UNESCO, COM/WS/147, 208 p., based on the authors' "Osnovy informatiki": Moskva, 1968, Nauka, 766 pp. 3. Pierre Viasson-Ponté: L'information et l'action. Le Monde , 29-30 octobre 1972, p. 11. 4. La notion de culture et ses transformations (les délibérations de l'Académie des sciences mo­rales et politiques.) Le Monde, 13 mars 1973, p. 14. In: Study Committee FID/RI. Moscow, 24-26 April 1974. FID Publ. 530. Moscow, 1975. 355-363.p.

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