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Electronic reserve service in a multiple library setting: Expansion, centralization, issues and solutions

Laskowski et al., 2007

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13149988508276969102
Author
Laskowski M
Ward D
Gillie E
Publication year
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Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve

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Electronic Reserve Service in a Multiple Library Setting: Expansion, Centralization, Issues and Solutions Page 1 Electronic Reserve Service in a Multiple Library Setting: Expansion, Centralization, Issues and Solutions Mary S. Laskowski David Ward Esther Gillie ABSTRACT …
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