“Documentation is a practice concerned with all the processes involved in transferring documents from sources to users.”

Source: Concepts of documentation (1978), p. 279 as cited in: Alvin M. Schrader (1983) Toward a Theory of Library and Information Science. Vol. 1. p. 322.

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