Documentation and free software
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v10i2.1492Abstract
The term “free software” has lately became very usual on the Internet. Nevertheless, the use made of this term is very often inaccurate. In this paper the concept is defined, the main advantages of its use in the enterprise and university environments are indicated, and its main applications to the field of Information Science are sketchedDownloads
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