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Teaching Across Borders: What LIS Research Tells Us About Library Instruction Geared Toward or About Immigrant and International Groups
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Teaching Across Borders: What LIS Research Tells Us About Library Instruction Geared Toward or About Immigrant and International Groups
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Elizabeth Young
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Hello ALSIS Colleagues:
I just wanted to let you know about a relevant professional development opportunity tomorrow (November 21);
Teaching Across Borders: What LIS Research Tells Us About Library Instruction Geared Toward or About Immigrant and International Groups
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Everyone is welcome and you can still
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Thanks,
Elizabeth
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Elizabeth A. Young
Social Sciences Librarian
Library and Technology Services
E. W. Fairchild-Martindale Library
Lehigh University
8A E. Packer Avenue, Room 612
Bethlehem, PA 18015-3170
(610) 758-6233
Book a research consult:
go.lehigh.edu/meetelizabeth
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