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The library and the accreditation process in design disciplines: best practices. Edited by Jeanne M. Brown, Paul Glassman and Janine J. Henri. Kanata, Ontario: Art Libraries Society of North America, 2003. (Occasional papers of the Art Libraries Society of North America 14) 252 p. ISBN 0942740203 (paper). $40.00

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 June 2016

Carole Ann Fabian*
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Educational Technology Center, University at Buffalo(SUNY), 212 Capen Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260-1626, USA
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