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An FYI, from ProQuest. Relevant to School Library Month.

 

Eric Hansen

Electronic Resources Coordinator

iCONN.org

786 South Main Street

Middletown, CT 06547-5101

Tel. 860.704.2224

888.256.1222 (in CT)

Fax 860.704.2228

Eric.A.Hansen@ct.gov

 

 

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