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Analysis of National Library of Medicine (NLM) DOCLINE® Interlibrary Loan System Request Patterns during Selected Public Health Events. 国家医学图书馆(NLM) DOCLINE®馆际互借系统在选定公共卫生事件期间的请求模式分析。
Journal of interlibrary loan, document delivery & information supply Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI: 10.1080/1072303x.2021.1934216
Colette Hochstein, Sharon Han, Paul Juneau, Gillian Takamaru, Elisabeth Unger
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