The Data Librarians Handbook

The importance of data has never been greater. There has been a growing concern with the 'skills gap' required to exploit the data surfeit; the ability to collect, compute and crunch data, for economic, social and scientific purposes. This book, written by two working data librarians based...

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Main Authors: Rice, Robin (Author), Southall, John (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Facet Publishing 2016
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