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Date: 2014-01-22 15:31:36
Library science
Information science
Library 2.0
EBSCO Information Services
Serials Solutions
Library
Library management
Elyachar Central Library
Library portal

Maximizing academic library collections: measuring changes in use patterns owing to EBSCO Discovery Service E -P R

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