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- Q22906366 subject Q6417063.
- Q22906366 subject Q8839845.
- Q22906366 abstract "The Library Angel is a phenomenon described by Arthur Koestler in which information (typically in libraries) becomes accessible through chance or coincidence rather than through the use of a cataloguing system.The Library Angel can be regarded as a form of synchronicity. Bernard Beitman, who conducted research in coincidence studies, found that 18% of his respondents had acquired information in an unexpected way.".
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- Q22906366 wikiPageWikiLink Q6417063.
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- Q22906366 wikiPageWikiLink Q8839845.
- Q22906366 comment "The Library Angel is a phenomenon described by Arthur Koestler in which information (typically in libraries) becomes accessible through chance or coincidence rather than through the use of a cataloguing system.The Library Angel can be regarded as a form of synchronicity. Bernard Beitman, who conducted research in coincidence studies, found that 18% of his respondents had acquired information in an unexpected way.".
- Q22906366 label "Library angel".