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Library information networks--Europe--Directories 1 record
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Library information networks--Evaluation 1 record
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  1. Florida Library Information Network (0 records)
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Library information networks--Germany 1 record
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Library information networks--Germany--Congresses 2 records
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Library information networks--Germany (East) 1 record
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Library information networks--Germany--North Rhine-Westphalia 1 record
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Library information networks--Germany (West) 1 record
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Library information networks--Government policy--New York (State) 1 record
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Library information networks--Government policy--United States 3 records
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Library information networks--Great Britain 14 records
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Library information networks--Great Britain--Congresses 3 records
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Library information networks--Illinois 5 records
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Library information networks--Illinois--Decatur 1 record
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Library information networks--Illinois--Periodicals 2 records
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Library information networks--India 4 records
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Library information networks--India--Congresses 4 records
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Library information networks--Indiana 2 records
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Library information networks--Indonesia 1 record
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Library information networks--Indonesia--Congresses 1 record
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