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Digital library deployment in a university: Challenges and prospects. / Anunobi, C.V.; Ezeani, M.I.
In: Library Hi Tech, Vol. 29, No. 2, 14.06.2011, p. 373-386.

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Anunobi CV, Ezeani MI. Digital library deployment in a university: Challenges and prospects. Library Hi Tech. 2011 Jun 14;29(2):373-386. doi: 10.1108/07378831111138233

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Anunobi, C.V. ; Ezeani, M.I. / Digital library deployment in a university : Challenges and prospects. In: Library Hi Tech. 2011 ; Vol. 29, No. 2. pp. 373-386.

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