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Report on a Feasability Study for a Resource Sharing Network Among Anglophone University Libraries Participating in AERC's Collaborative MA Programme in Economics

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Boadi, B.Y.
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The paper describes the resources of the libraries participating in the MA Programme. Also it suggests ways by which the resources may be strengthened and the structure on which the proposed network for resource sharing among the participating libraries may be built.

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Paper provided by African Economic Research Consortium in its series Papers with number 34s.

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Length: 23 pages
Date of creation: 1999
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Handle: RePEc:fth:afrirc:34s

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Keywords: LIBRARIES ; ECONOMICS ; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES;

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