Abstract
The use made by researchers in the Humanities of the services offered by the Institute of Information and Documen tation for Social Sciences and Humanities is examined. A detailed analysis of the requested documents is made consider ing type of document, distribution of the articles in Journals, language and age. Considerable scattering of the articles both in Journals and in years is observed, which makes their location difficult. Some reasons for the scarce use the humanist scholar makes of the services are indicated and it is suggested that a close contact between researchers in the Humanities and infor mation specialists is desirable in order to design services better adapted to the information needs existing in the field of the Humanities.
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