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    Using open source software for repository and library catalogues: the experience of some African marine libraries

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    2014
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    Keita, Arame Ndiaye  Concept link
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    Article: Keita, Arame Ndiaye, "Using open source software for repository and library catalogues: the experience of some African marine libraries", https://hdl.handle.net/1912/6656
     

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