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In this talk I am going to discuss subject inquiries—that is, inquiries for information about a subject, necessitating a literature search, however trivial, as compared with requests for specified documents. Subject inquiries are numerous. Preliminary results of a current Aslib investigation show that in thirteen industrial libraries forming the sample, nearly half the ‘acts of library use’ on the test day comprised searches for information on a subject.

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