Abstract

Reports on physics research have never been so numerous. This is due to a variety of factors including electronic “e-print” servers, the ever-increasing size of journals, the proliferation of specialist conferences and, of course, the financial implications of not maintaining a visibly active research programme. The sheer volume of this information therefore makes it difficult for physicists to employ the literature in its traditional role – as a means of sharing new ideas and methodologies.

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