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Genomic insights into a versatile deep-sea methanotroph constituting the rare biosphere of a Brazilian carbonate mound complex. [PDF]

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Butarelli ACdA   +8 more
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International Library Consortia

Journal of Library Administration, 2001
Library consortia have grown substantially over the past ten years, both within North America and globally.
Arnold Hirshon
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Library Consortia

Resource Sharing and Information Networks, 2005
Successful models of statewide library consortia are evident in many locations. Academic libraries in independent institutions of higher education in Mississippi must seek alternate affiliations since they do not participate in the MAGNOLIA (Mississippi Alliance for Gaining New Opportunities through Library Information Access) consortium for public ...
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Investment Policies for Library Consortia

Journal of Library Administration, 2017
ABSTRACTSome library consortia have investment portfolios which are under long term management. Having a proper written investment policy will aid in good governance and help the consortium properly manage its assets for the long term. A policy will define investment objectives, prohibited investments, a review process, a spending policy, and other ...
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Library Consortia

2016
Aditya Tripathi, Jawahar Lal
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Library Consortia in Hungary

The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2012
ABSTRACT During the last two decades many Hungarian libraries have developed considerably, beyond what was considered possible prior to 1989 and the beginning of events signaling the end of Communism in the country. Some of the modernization of library services has been realized through participation in cooperative agreements. Many smaller and larger
Csajbók Edit   +2 more
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Law Library Consortia

2004
Law library consortia are comprised of academic, public, or private law libraries, or an eclectic mix of these types of libraries. This paper describes library consortia generally - explaining why libraries join a consortium and what the advantages of membership are - and law library consortia in particular. Two law library consortia, NELLCO and COSELL,
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