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Feasibility of creation and use of specialized search systems for scientific and technical information

https://doi.org/10.21122/2309-4923-2021-4-72-77

Abstract

The efficiency of using global Internet search systems versus specialized systems, including the State System of Scientific and Technical Information of the Republic of Belarus, for searching the scientific and technical information is compared in this article. Potential advantages and disadvantages of STI search systems are considered. The experience of individual states in creating and maintaining the functioning of state resources of scientific and technical information is analyzed.

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M. F. Zianchuk
School of Business of BSU
Belarus

M. F. Zianchuk, associate Professor of the Department of Logistics, Candidate of Technical Sciences

Minsk

 



I. V. Saltanova
Belarusian National Technical University
Belarus

Irina Saltanova, head of the Department of Information Technologies in Management International Institute of Distance Education, Candidate of Technical Sciences

Minsk

 



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Zianchuk M.F., Saltanova I.V. Feasibility of creation and use of specialized search systems for scientific and technical information. «System analysis and applied information science». 2021;(4):72-77. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21122/2309-4923-2021-4-72-77

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