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New Channels of Scientific Communications: Risks and Prospects

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The transition of formal and informal scientific communications to the electronic environment, as is characteristic of the modern stage, is described. A list of the main channels of scientific communications is presented; their advantages and disadvantages are described. New competencies that information workers must possess to provide effective information services are outlined.

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Krulev, A.A. New Channels of Scientific Communications: Risks and Prospects. Sci. Tech. Inf. Proc. 47, 139–144 (2020). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0147688220020112

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