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Studying PubMed usages in the field for complex problem solving: Implications for tool design

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  • Barbara Mirel
  • Jennifer Steiner Tonks
  • Jean Song
  • Fan Meng
  • Weijian Xuan
  • Rafiqa Ameziane

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  • Barbara Mirel & Jennifer Steiner Tonks & Jean Song & Fan Meng & Weijian Xuan & Rafiqa Ameziane, 2013. "Studying PubMed usages in the field for complex problem solving: Implications for tool design," Journal of the Association for Information Science & Technology, Association for Information Science & Technology, vol. 64(5), pages 874-892, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:jinfst:v:64:y:2013:i:5:p:874-892
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