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Abstract
A discussion of the distinction between a scientific discipline and a professional activity and of the reasons why "information technology" is a professional and not a scientific activity. The application of computers to the improvement of information handling is discussed as a professional advance similar to advances in medicine made possible by new instruments. A major new instrument, like the computer in information technology or the X-ray machine in medicine, may sometimes drastically change the practice of a profession. Some of the implications of the computer for librarianship are discussed in these terms.Keywords: AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING; COMMUNICATION; LIBRARY SCIENCE; TECHNOLOGY
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Year: 1964 PMID: 14119281 PMCID: PMC198080
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Med Libr Assoc ISSN: 0025-7338