Assistant Professor, Dept of Library & Information Science , Vani Mandir Building, Banasthali University, Rajasthan – 304 022, INDIA. E-mail: [email protected]A Scientometric Portrait of Professor M. P. Satija ------------------------------------------------------ -------------- N. K. Swain 1. Introduction To what follows the authors speaks about scientometric study of publications of Prof. M.P. Satija. Prof. Satija, the name is nearly synonymous with GNDU (Guru Nanak Dev University) among the LIS (Library and Information Science) professionals in India. Prof. M. P. Satija, the blue-eyed teacher has taken the name of GNDU in general and LIS profession in particular to such a height that only legends can do this. He is outstanding among 3rd generation of LIS teachers after S. R. Ranganathan and Krishan Kumar by virtue of his persuasive writings. Here publications are analysed by year, domain, collaboration trend, citation pattern of his writings, channels of communication used along with other important features of his publication style. As Kademani, Kumbar and Surwase opine, “the result indicate that temporal variations of his productivity to be a role model for the younger generation to follow, ( Kademani, Kumbar and Surwase 2008). Till the compilation of this study he has 348 publications to his credit in various key areas of library and information science. The study is structurally different from other biographical or biobibliographical pattern as it takes the readers to see the trend in writing patterns which has been calculated scientifically. This type of study is normally made under the caption of “bibliometric” or “scientometric”. So the author chooses to use the later one. There is a reason to believe in studies of this nature. In normal course studies are conducted on the Nobel laureates, founding fathers of specialised field of study, etc. Sometimes the credit and authenticity lies in citing the materials written by those scholars. 40/62
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Assistant Professor, Dept of Library & Information Science , Vani Mandir Building, Banasthali University, Rajasthan – 304 022, INDIA. E-mail: [email protected]
A Scientometric Portrait of Professor M. P. Satija ------------------------------------------------------
-------------- N. K. Swain
1. Introduction
To what follows the authors speaks about scientometric study of publications of Prof.
M.P. Satija. Prof. Satija, the name is nearly synonymous with GNDU (Guru Nanak Dev
University) among the LIS (Library and Information Science) professionals in India.
Prof. M. P. Satija, the blue-eyed teacher has taken the name of GNDU in general and LIS
profession in particular to such a height that only legends can do this. He is outstanding
among 3rd generation of LIS teachers after S. R. Ranganathan and Krishan Kumar by
virtue of his persuasive writings.
Here publications are analysed by year, domain, collaboration trend, citation pattern of
his writings, channels of communication used along with other important features of his
publication style. As Kademani, Kumbar and Surwase opine, “the result indicate that
temporal variations of his productivity to be a role model for the younger generation to
follow, ( Kademani, Kumbar and Surwase 2008). Till the compilation of this study he has
348 publications to his credit in various key areas of library and information science.
The study is structurally different from other biographical or biobibliographical pattern as
it takes the readers to see the trend in writing patterns which has been calculated
scientifically. This type of study is normally made under the caption of “bibliometric” or
“scientometric”. So the author chooses to use the later one. There is a reason to believe in
studies of this nature. In normal course studies are conducted on the Nobel laureates,
founding fathers of specialised field of study, etc. Sometimes the credit and authenticity
lies in citing the materials written by those scholars.
48 Termnet News 0 1 1 0.3549 Third World libraries 2 1 3 1.0650 University News 5 2 7 2.4951 Vidyarthi (Sri Lanka) 0 1 1 0.35
Total 158 123 281
The table 5 shows the break up of journals in which the writings of Prof Satija have
appeared. There is a long list of journals chosen by him which runs into 51 including a
couple of daily newspapers in which Sri Lankan dailies are also included. The ‘Library
Herald’ (12.09 %) and ‘Herald of Library Science’ (10.67 %) are two journals which
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concentrate Prof Satija’s writings most. Among the foreign journals ‘Asian Libraries’ and
‘Knowledge organisation’ have the largest claim to have Prof. Satija’s writings
respectively.
Table 6: List of books by Prof Satija
S.Nos. Title Year1
Satija, M. P. (2008) Book Numbers: Indian and Cutter, New Delhi: Viva Books.
2008
2Satija, M. P. and Haynes, Dorothy (2008) .Users Guide to the Sears List of Subject Headings, Lanham: MD (USA): Scarecrow Press, 2008.
2008
3Satija, M. P. (2007) The Theory and Practice of the Dewey Decimal Classification System .Oxford: UK, Chandos Publishing.
2007
4Satija, M. P. (2005). Colon Vargikaran: Praktikal Guide. Patiala: Madaan Publisher.
2005
5Satija, M. P. (2004). A Dictionary of Knowledge Organization Amritsar: Guru Nanak Dev University.
2004
6Satija, M. P. (2004). Exercises in 22nd ed of the Dewey Decimal Classification. New Delhi; ESS ESS.
2004
7 Vashishth (C P) and Satija (M P), (Eds). (2004). Library and Information Profession in India: Reflections and Redemptions: Festschrift in Honour of Dr. P S G Kumar (Vols. 1-2). New Delhi: B. R. Publishing Corporation.
2004
8 Satija, M. P. Exercises in 19th edition of the Dewey Decimal classification. New Delhi: Concept publishing Co. 2001. 176p. ISBN 81-7022-878-6.
2001
9 Shokeen, Ashu, Malhan, I. V., Tilwani, T. D., Satija, M. P., (Eds) (2001). Information: Management, Sources and Other Studies: Essays in honour of Professor K. Navlani (Vols. 1-2). New Delhi: Ess Ess .
2001
10 Satija, M P. (1998). Exercises in the 21st Edition of Dewey Decimal Classification. Delhi: Ess Ess.
1998
11 Chan, Lois Mai, John P. Comaromi, Joan S, Mitchell and Mohinder P. Satija. (1996). Dewey Decimal Classification: A Practical Guide (2nd ed). Albany, NY: Forest Press, A Division of OCLC Online Computer Library Center.
1996
12 Navalani, K., Satija, M.P., (Eds). (1996). Library and information services: Emerging Challenges: Essays in honour of Professor N.N. Gidwani. Jaipur: RBSA
1996
13 Satija, M P. and Singh, Sewa (1996). Sandharabh Ate Soochana: Sarit ik Jaan Pehchan. Patiala: Punjabi University Publication
1996
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Bureau. 14 Classification décimal de Dewey: Guide pratique, par Lois Mai
Chan, John P. Comaromi, et Mohinder P. Satija; traduction de Raymonde Couture-Lafleur. Montréal (Québec): Les Éditions ASTED Inc., 1995.
1995
15 Satija M. P. (1984). Manual of Practical Colon Classification.(3rd
Ed). New Delhi: Sterling. 1995
16 Satija, M P. and Agrawal, S. P. (1995). Book Numbers: Some Indian Methods (2nd rev. ed). New Delhi: Reliance.
1995
17 Satija, M P and Singh, Amrik (1994). Bibliography of Colon Classification, 1930-1993. New Delhi: M. D. Publications.
1994
18 Chan, Lois Mai, John P. Comaromi, and Mohinder P. Satija. (1994). Dewey Decimal Classification: A Practical Guide . Albany, NY: Forest Press.
1994
19 Satija, M P. (Ed). (1993). Colon classification, 7th Edition: Some Perspectives. New Delhi: Sterling Publishers.
1993
20 Navalani, K. and Satija, M.P. (Eds). (1993). Petit Petals: A Tribute to Ranganathan. New Delhi: ABC. Publishing.
1993
21 Satija, M P (1992). S. R. Ranganathan and the Method of Science. New Delhi: Aditya.
1992
22 Satija, M P (1992). S R Ranganathan, 1892- 1972. New Delhi : Ess Ess.
23 Satija, M P (1992). Beyond Classification: Book Numbers. New Delhi: Ess Ess.
1992
24 Satija, M P (1992). Prayogik Dubindu Vargikaran (R.K.Sharma, Trans.) Delhi: Ess Ess. (Original work published 1989).
1992
25 Satija, M P, and Comaromi, John P. (1990). Exercises in the 20th
Edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification. (2nd ed). . New Delhi: Sterling,
1990
26 Satija M. P. (1989). Manual of Practical Colon Classification. (2nd
Ed) . New Delhi: Sterling1989
27 Satija, M P, and Comaromi, John P. (1989). Dewey Decimal Classification: History and Current Status. Dhaka: Academic Publishers.
1989
28 Satija, M P. (1989). Colon classification 7th edition: A practical Introduction. New Delhi: ESS ESS.
1989
29 Satija, M P. and Agrawal, S. P. (1989). Book Numbers: Some Indian Methods. New Delhi: Concept.
1989
30 Satija, M P, and Comaromi, John P. (1988). Introduction to the Practice of Dewey Decimal Classification (2nd. rev. ed). New Delhi: Sterling.
1988
31 Satija, M P, and Comaromi, John P. (1987). Introduction to the Practice of Dewey Decimal Classification. New Delhi: Sterling.
1987
32 Satija, M P. (1987). A Primer of Ranganathan’s Book Number. New Delhi: Mittal Publications.
1987
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33 Satija M. P. (1984). Manual of Practical Colon Classification. New Delhi: Sterling.
1984
34 Satija M. P. (1984). Colon Vergikaran Practical (in Punjabi) Chandigarh: Punjab State University Text Book Board.
1984
35 Satija M. P. and Comaromi, John P. (1983). Brevity of Notation with Dewey Decimal Classification. New Delhi: Metropolitan Book.
1983
36 Satija M. P. (1979). An Epistle to Dean Shera on the Brevity of Notation in Colon Classification. Amritsar: Rajat.
1979
37 Satija M. P. (1978). Ranganathan: Method and Style. New Delhi: Kalyani.
1978
Prof M P Satija as a Research Guide
Table 7: List of doctoral awards with supervision of Prof Satija
S. No. Name of researcher
Title
1. Sharma, Babita (2006)
India on an emerging information society with special reference to its political , administration, cyber laws and new role of librarian thereof and exploratory study”
2. Ahmed, Tahir (2007)
A Survey of the Resources and Services of the Engineering Colleges Libraries of Punjab by Tahir Ahmed
3. Singh, K P (2007)
K.P. Singh “Information seeking behavior of Agriculture Scientists working in select ICAR institutions in Delhi and Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana: A Study”.
Being a lone worker he is not enthusiastic about guiding research. He says it is difficult to
find able and sincere students.
Citation Analysis of Publications of Prof M P Satija
The search term M P Satija in Google Search Engine hits 10,600 entries and the same
term results in web search on Yahoo display the hits higher than Google is 15,600. These
two examples show the popularity of Prof M P Satija. But for the citations we choose
Google Scholar as a citation index database. We could have provided simultaneously the
Scopus database results. Due to the unavailability of licence we chose only one database.
Google Scholar has been introduced as a research oriented web search engine. Google
Scholar not only provides full text searching of such material, but also extracts formal
citations from the material. This means that Google Scholar acts as a citation index as
well as a search engine. Also, Google Scholar extracts citations to print materials that
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have been referenced in web publications. This means that the database provides access
to some material in the conventional print environment, as well as to web-based material.
Table 8: Citation to the publication of Prof M P Satija as per Google Scholar database on June 9, 2008.
S. No. Prof Satija’s Writings Citations
1 Chan, Lois Mai, Comaromi, John P., Mitchell, Joan S and Satija, Mohinder P. . (1996). Dewey Decimal Classification: A Practical Guide (2nd ed). Albany, NY: Forest Press, A Division of OCLC Online Computer Library Center.
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2 Kalyane, V. L., Sagar, A. A Kumar, V Kumar and Mohan, L. (2004) Librametric Mapping of the Libraries, Archives & Information Technology: R & D During 1970-1990 In Vashishth, C. P. and Satija, M. P. (Eds). Library and information profession in India: Reflections and redemptions: Festschrift in honour of Dr. P S G Kumar (Vols. 1-2). New Delhi: B. R. Publishing Corporation.
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3 Chan, Lois Mai, Comaromi, John P., Mitchell, Joan S and Satija, Mohinder P. . (1996). Dewey Decimal Classification: A Practical Guide Albany, NY: Forest Press, A Division of OCLC Online Computer Library Center.
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4 Satija, M.P. (1999). Doctoral Research In Library And Information Science In India: Some Observations and Comments. Libri 49: 236–242 .
4
5 Satija, M.P (1985). Colon classification: literature analysis (1970-1984). International classification 12.3: 133-142.
4
6 Satija, M. P. (2000). Library Classification: an Essay in Terminology. Knowledge Organisation 27 (4): 221 – 229.
3
7 Satija, M. P. (Aug1987). History of book Number. International Classification 14 .2. : 70-76.
3
8 Navalani, K. and Satija, M.P. (Eds). (1993). Petit Petals: A Tribute to Ranganathan. New Delhi: ABC. Publishing.
2
9 Satija, M. P. (2003). The Five Laws in Information Society and Virtual Libraries Era. SRELS Journal Of Information Management
2
10 Satija, M. P. (1993). A Deserted Bastion: Classification and Indexing in India: A State of the Art. Intr. cat. & Bib. Control 22.3: 51-54.
2
11 Satija, M. P. (1989). Colon Classification: a Practical IntroductionNew Delhi: Ess Ess.
2
12 Satija, M. P. (1988). FID-88 Pre conference seminar on computer applications of UDC. International Classification 15. 3: 149-150.
2
13 Satija M. P. (1978). Ranganathan: Method and Style. New Delhi: Kalyani.
2
14 Satija, M P (1992). S. R. Ranganathan and the Method of Science. 2
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New Delhi: Aditya. 15 Comaromi, John P. and Satija, Mohinder P. (1988). Revising the
Dewey Decimal Classification. International Classification 15.1. 1988: 17-20 .
2
16 Satija, M. P. (1996) Birth Centenary Literature on Ranganathan, 1991-1994: A Review. Asian Libraries 5.2: 65-76.
1
17 Satija, M. P. (1997). Future and Revision of Colon Classification. Knowledge Organization 24.1: 18-23.
1
18 Satija, M. P. (1997). Fifty Years of Doctoral Research in Classification an Indexing in India. Library Herald 36.2: 80-87.
1
19 Satija, M. P. (January 1998). Whom Do We Serve: Doctoral Research in Library and Information Service in India. DESIDOC Bulletin of Information Technology 18. 1: 19-24.
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20 Chan, Lois Mai, John P. Comaromi, Joan S, Mitchell and Mohinder P. Satija. (1996). Dewey Decimal Classification: A Practical Guide (2nd ed). Albany, NY: Forest Press, A Division of OCLC Online Computer Library Center.
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21 Satija, M. P. (March 1989). Sources of Indian Library and Information Science Dissertations. Libri 39 (1): 71-78.
1
22 Satija, M. P. (1990). Book Number and Call Number. In Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science (Vol. 45). Ed. Allen Kent et al. New York: Marcel Dekker: 18-45.
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Total 80
Table 8: List of Papers Citing Prof Satija’s writings
Here is the list of papers citing Prof M P Satija’s as per Google Scholar database as on June 9, 2008. Google scholar search results in 829 entries for M P Satija.
S No Paper No. of Times
1 Sarkhel, J. K. (2006). Quality assurance and accreditation of LIS education in Indian Universities: Issues and perspectives. In C. Khoo, D. Singh & A.S. Chaudhry (Eds.), Proceedings of the Asia-Pacific Conferenceon Library & Information Education & Practice 2006 (A-LIEP 2006), Singapore, 3-6 April 2006 (pp. 427-431). Singapore: School of Communication & Information, Nanyang Technological University.
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2 Singh, S.P. (Dec 2003). Library and Information Science Education in India: Issues and Trends Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science. 8.2 .2003: 1-17
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3 Vizine-Goetz, Diane. (1997). OCLC Internet Cataloging Project Colloquium Position Paper Using Library Classification Schemes for Internet Resources by OCLC Office of Research and Special Projects
1
4 Jenkins, C. and Inman, D. (2000). Adaptive Automatic 1
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Classification on the Web. 11th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA'00): 504
5 Krowne, Aaron and Fox, Edward A (2002). Architecture for Multischeming in Digital Libraries. Digital Libraries: Technology and Management of Indigenous Knowledge for Global Access Berlin : Springer.
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6 Lagoze, Carl (June 8, 2000). Accommodating Simplicity and Complexity in Metadata: Lessons from the Dublin Core Experience Cornell University. Presented at Seminar on Metadata Organized by Archief School, Netherlands Institute for Archival Education and Research.
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7 McIlwaine, C. The Future of Classification Systems Classification Schemes Consultation with Users and Cooperation Between Editors. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 24. 1/2: 81–95.
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8 Claudius Hörth (Oct 2002) Klassifikation für Digitale Bibliotheken:Ein ösungsvorschlag für die digitale Bibliothek „Information und Medien“ der Hochschule der Medien, Stuttgart.
1
9 Juznic, P and Urbanija, J. (2003). Developing Research Skills in Library and Information Science Studies. Library Management, 24. 6-7: 324-331.
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10 Juznic , Primoz and Urbanija , Joze (2003) . Developing Research Skills in Library and Information Science Studies. Library Management 24.6/7: 324-331.
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11 Alimohammadi, Dariush and Sajjadi, Mahshid. ( 2007) . What Our Schools are Named? : An Investigation Among Information Leaders. VINE 37. 4 : 532 – 546.
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12 Ameen , Kanwal (May 2007) . Issues of Quality Assurance (QA) in LIS Higher Education in Pakistan. World Library and Information Congress: 73rd IFLA General Conference and Council 19-23 August 2007, Durban, South Africa.http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla73/index.htm June 9, 2008
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13 MacCall, Steven L. (2008) Welcome to LS 500! Organization of Information University of Alabama. LIS Syllabus .Retrieved on June 10, 2008.
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14 Sarkhel, J. K. (2006). Quality assurance and accreditation of LIS education in Indian Universities: Issues and perspectives. In C. Khoo, D. Singh & A.S. Chaudhry (Eds.), Proceedings of the Asia-Pacific Conference on Library & Information Education & Practice 2006 (A-LIEP 2006), Singapore, 3-6 April 2006: 427-431.
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15 McMenemy, David (2007) .Ranganathan's Relevance in the 21st Century.Library Review 56. 2: 97-101.
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16 Slavić Aida (2004) .UDC Translations: a 2004 Survey Report and Bibliography. University College London, School of Library, Archives and Information Studies, United Kingdom.
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17 Slavic, Aida (2006). Use of the Universal Decimal Classification: a Worldwide Survey. Journal of Documentation 64.2: 211-228
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18 Kon , H and Hoey (2005). Leveraging Collective Knowledge Proceedings of the 14th ACM on international conference on Information and knowledge management 2005. 560 - 567
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19 Beghtol, Clare (1995) Facets’ As Interdisciplinary Undiscovered Public Knowledge: S.R. Ranganathan In India And L. Guttman in Israel. Journal of Documentation 51. 3: 194 – 224.
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20 McMenemy , David (2007) Ranganathan's Relevance in the 21st
Century. Library Review 56.2: 97-101.1
21 de Grolier , Éric . (1988) Taxilogie et classification un essai de mise au point et quelques notes de prospective Bulletin des Bibliothèques de France (BBF) n° 6: 468-489.
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22 DuBoff , Bruce (5 May 2003) The Past in the Future: A Content Analysis Applying S. R. Ranganathan's Five Laws of Library Science to Libraries and Information Services in Young Adult Science Fiction Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Rowan University.
2
23 Buckland, Michael and Liu, Ziming (1995) History Of Information Science Annual Review of Information Science and Technology 30: 385-416.
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22 H Burrows, Suresh R (1998). Digital Library Approaches to Resource Discovery in Earth and Space Science . J. Strobl and C. Best (Eds.) Proceedings of the Earth Observation and Geo-Spatial Web and Internet Workshop '98 = Salzburger Geographische Materialien 27 Instituts für Geographie der ...
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24 Möller, G. et al. 1999. Automatic classification of the World Wide Web using Universal Decimal Classification. In: Online Information 1999: the proceedings of the 23rd International Online Information Meeting. London, 7–9 December: 231–237.
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25 Thompson, R., Shafer, K., and Vizine-Goetz, D. (1997). Evaluating Dewey Concepts as a Knowledge Base for Automatic Subject Assignment Proceedings of the second ACM international conference on Digital Libraries Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States :37– 46.
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26 Charlotte Jenkins, Mike Jackson, Peter Burden and Jon Wallis (April 1998) . Automatic classification of Web resources using Java and Dewey Decimal Classification. Computer Networks and ISDN Systems 30. 1-7 : 646-648
Prof M P Satija’s h- index is 4, graphically given in fig 4. Out of 22 papers 4 papers have
received 4 citations each.
Conclusion and Suggestions
Study of Prof. M.P. Satija’s publication productivity 31 years (1978-2008) shows that
during which he has published 348 papers including journal articles book reviews books
and book chapters. It indicates his publication productivity increased after his 50
percentile age i.e., from 1993 onwards. There are 25 collaborators. His papers are
scattered in 26 scholarly journals, which have received 30 citations as Google scholar
database hints the quality and versatility of the papers. His enormous contribution on
Ranganathan studies’ is enough to say that he is a ‘Ranganathan Scholar’.
Acknowledgement
I sincerely acknowledge the assistance rendered by my wife Tamishra Swain who could
helped me in editing the write up; equally thankful I am to Prof. Jagtar Singh to publish
such a long paper and thanks are due for Prof M P Satija for consenting and making
available the needed the material for this study.
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