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    Librarian featured in The Scientist journal
    Submitted by Martin Kucej; posted on Tuesday, September 09, 2003 (1 comment)

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    The project Librarian was featured in September 8th, 2003 issue of The Scientist journal.

    Sam Jaffe writes: "...the real power of Librarian is in its intranet capabilities. It allows a user to establish a network quickly, and then the home PC acts as a server available to any member of the laboratory".

    The article (free registration required):
    http://www.the-scientist.com/yr2003/sep/labcon_030908.html

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    Any one out there with a copy of this article
    Submitted by Alex Maina; posted on Tuesday, August 15, 2006
    Dear Friends Iam a health librarian working in the republic of Kenya, East Africa. I have installed and use Librarian to manage a collection of pdfs for doctors and researchers here in Kenya.I will be presenting a paper on Librarian in the forthcoming African health librarians congress to be held on October 2006, in Mombasa Kenya.Does any one out there have a copy of the article on librarian that was published in "The Scientist"?(http://www.the-scientist.com/yr2003/sep/labc on_030908.html) If you have,then i will be very greatful if you send me a copy on this address (Amaina@kilifi.kemri-wellcome.org) Regards Alex Maina (Mr) Kenya Medical Research Institute
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