Electronic Resources and Public Libraries
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Electronic Resources, Public Libraries.Abstract
The paper discusses the need for electronic resources in the Public Libraries because of the various advantages of the electronic resources and the changes in the publication industry. It further discusses the various services that can be rendered through electronic resources.Downloads
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Accepted 2014-01-01
Published 2006-06-08