Library and Information Science (LIS), Part 1

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Library and Information Science (LIS), Part 1. / Hjørland, Birger.

In: Knowledge Organization, Vol. 45, No. 3, 18.05.2018, p. 232-254.

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Hjørland, B 2018, 'Library and Information Science (LIS), Part 1', Knowledge Organization, vol. 45, no. 3, pp. 232-254.

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Hjørland B. Library and Information Science (LIS), Part 1. Knowledge Organization. 2018 May 18;45(3):232-254.

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Hjørland, Birger. / Library and Information Science (LIS), Part 1. In: Knowledge Organization. 2018 ; Vol. 45, No. 3. pp. 232-254.

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