Somerville, Mary M. and Kloda, Lorie A. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1429-1497 (2016) Academic libraries. In: Being evidence based in library and information practice. Facet, London, pp. 93-104. ISBN 9781783300716
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Authors: | Somerville, Mary M. and Kloda, Lorie A. |
Date: | 2016 |
ID Code: | 984100 |
Deposited By: | LORIE KLODA |
Deposited On: | 02 Aug 2018 14:38 |
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