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#citylis news: Lyn Robinson posts Summer Reading for Library & Information Science Students
This post, originally published on thelynxiblog on 3rd August 2016, is a starter reading list for anyone thinking about, or actually about to start, studying Library or Information Science at #citylis. I recently graduated with a #citylis Masters in Library … Continue reading →
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