Abstract

This article focuses on material about terrorism retrieved from Science, Technology and Medicine (STM) computerized databases. It deals with the function of this type of literature, which is remote from the mainstream. Computerized databases relating to scientific terrorism literature are observed, and the future of the interdisciplinary approach to this subject area is considered.

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