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An analysis of the development of collections in libraries of Jesuit institutions of higher education /
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An analysis of the development of collections in libraries of Jesuit institutions of higher education / by Mary Ann Griffin.

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Main Author: Griffin, Mary Ann.
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
Subjects:
Academic libraries > Collection development.
Catholic libraries.
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Call Number: ZD669.7 Griffin
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