Collaborative Repositories: under the Light of Five Laws of Library Science
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https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/2012/v49i1/43814Keywords:
Repository Library, Collaborative Repository, Five Laws of Library ScienceAbstract
The paper deals with the concept of repository library and shows how the collaborative repository of academic libraries fulfill the parameters of five laws of Library Science.Downloads
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