TY - JOUR AU - Wallach, J AB - III Financial considerations ence between scientists and scientific disciplines in this (1) The Conference recommends that funding field with a view to identifying best practice and agencies regard the costs, both of the publication of encouraging cooperative training, research and develop- research results and of access to required information, as ment. This work should be facilitated by the international committee proposed in (III.3) above. an essential component of research funding. (2) The Conference recognizes that the availability of (4) As a useful first step, an information network electronic information in a searchable form is potentially should be established to refer users to information of great advantage to the world scientific community for resources, tools and standards relating to electronic pub- the efficient conduct of research and education. Funds lishing in science. Direct, immediate access to this infor- should be directed so as to allow full use to be made of the mation should be incorporated into the ICSU WWW site potential and development of this source of information. and facilities should be provided for discussion groups and (3) A technical study of the costs and benefits of elec- for E-mail access for those users without WWW tronic publication should TI - Thermodynamic theory of site‐specific binding processes in biological macromolecules by E Di Cera. pp 296. Cambridge University Press. 1995 ISBN 0‐521‐41659‐0 JF - Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education DO - 10.1016/S0307-4412(97)80768-6 DA - 1996-10-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/thermodynamic-theory-of-site-specific-binding-processes-in-biological-RTml0TH0Rj SP - 211 EP - 211 VL - 24 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -