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It is shown that the question posed by Mark Burgin (Los Angeles), regarding whether the materialization of information as a physical entity is a great illusion, can be answered in the negative: materialized information is, by ISO definition, a document and nothing else.
期刊介绍:
Scientific and Technical Information Processing is a refereed journal that covers all aspects of management and use of information technology in libraries and archives, information centres, and the information industry in general. Emphasis is on practical applications of new technologies and techniques for information analysis and processing.