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He is another advocate of musical purity via dated machines. His Sony Walkman has been playing mini-discs copied over from a PC for nearly 20 years. He rediscovered it during lockdown and finds its physical routine summons up pleasing memories. You hear it spin when it's doing something. For Mr Patfield the mini-disc serves as a tool for mindfulness, a movement that calls for people to settle their consciousness in the moment.
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Image source, Zen. It is found that engineers and sciencists use e-journals more excessively when compared to other disciplines. The human scientists are observed to be the group of academicians who use e-journals least. User preference in scientific journals, their attitutes towards the weak and strong sides of journals, their knowledge about open access, the states of benefiting from open access sources and the things which they pay attention while publishing an article change according to the discipline which they are associated with.
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