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The focus of this review is the McGraw‐Hill family of science encyclopedias and dictionaries. The high quality of McGraw‐Hill science reference publications is well established. Therefore this review will discuss such parameters as range of coverage among the works, overlap between multiple volume sets and related single volume works, intended audience, and appropriateness of works for various types of libraries.

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