The world’s libraries. Connected. Collaboration in Action Enabling Innovative Scholarship with Social and Crowdsourcing Services iConference, Fort Worth, TX, February 12-15, 2013 http://infoseeking.org/events/iconference2013/ #CNFAE16 Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Ph.D. Senior Research Scientist OCLC [email protected]#CNFAE16
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The world’s libraries. Connected.
#CNFAE16
Collaboration in ActionEnabling Innovative Scholarship with Social and Crowdsourcing Services
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