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Topics
Electronic information resources
Digital libraries
017487848
Catalogue Data
OBNB ID GBB5B1103
ISBN 10 008100267X
ISBN 13 9780081002674
Type BibliographicResource, Book
Dewey Classification 025.04
ISBD
P1053 1 online resource.
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Digital information strategies : from applications and content to libraries and people by David Baker. ISBN 9780081002674. Published by Chandos Publishing in 2015. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.