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Informs, educates and promotes appreciation for change in library science and aims to develop and provide continuing education. Written for librarians in the state of Mississippi and published by the Mississippi Library Association.
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Informs, educates and promotes appreciation for change in library science and aims to develop and provide continuing education. Written for librarians in the state of Mississippi and published by the Mississippi Library Association.
Website
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Location
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Book Publishing, Education, Libraries
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