Reviews : Orr,J. M. Libraries as communication systems. London,Greenwood Press,I977 (Contributions in librarianship and information science series,no. I7). £7.75. ISBN 0 837I 8936 5
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Reviews : Orr,J. M. Libraries as communication systems. London,Greenwood Press,I977 (Contributions in librarianship and information science series,no. I7). £7.75. ISBN 0 837I 8936 5
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