The Development of Academic Data Services in Canada and China: Profiles of Data Services at Fudan University and the University of Windsor.
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Keywords

academic libraries
Chinese libraries
Canadian libraries
data services

How to Cite

Thompson, K., & Yin, S. (2017). The Development of Academic Data Services in Canada and China: Profiles of Data Services at Fudan University and the University of Windsor. International Journal of Librarianship, 2(1), 73–78. https://doi.org/10.23974/ijol.2017.vol2.1.32
Received 2017-07-03
Accepted 2017-07-03
Published 2017-07-25

Abstract

A comparative perspective on the development of academic data services at Fudan University in China and at the University of Windsor in Canada.
https://doi.org/10.23974/ijol.2017.vol2.1.32
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