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ACURIL final presentation.pptx File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Jun 6, 2008 ... OCLC Connexions. 2. Record exported to local OPAC (ALEPH). 3. OHPDB interview record updated. 4. Records discoverable/retrievable via ...
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National Library of Jamaica | Recommended Sites - Local Nov 23, 2007 ... The Incorporated Masterbuilders Assn. of Jamaica · Infoserv Institute ... Jamaica Hardcopy · Jamaica Hockey Federation · Jamaica Homecoming ...
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National Library of Jamaica Jan 2, 2009 ... Information about the library's activity, facilities, services, catalogues, and collections. Located in Kingston.
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The UWI Library System, Mona File Format: Microsoft Powerpoint - View as HTML The Science Library can also be accessed directly from http://www.mona.uwi.edu/library/science library.html and the medical as shown. ...
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Resource Guide for CAPE History Jul 30, 2007 ... Shepherd, V. and Beckles, H. (eds.). Caribbean Slavery in the Atlantic World. Kingston: Ian Randle Publishers, 2000. 305.56709729 Ja She ...
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ACURIL Conference XXXVIII - Montego Bay, Jamaica It sponsored, along with the University of Puerto Rico and its Institute of Caribbean Studies, the first conference of librarians in university and research ...
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ACURIL Conference XXXVIII - Montego Bay, Jamaica It sponsored, along with the University of Puerto Rico and its Institute of Caribbean Studies, the first conference of librarians in university and research ...
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National Library of Jamaica | Recommended Sites - Local Nov 23, 2007 ... The Jamaica Tourism Directory - A Quick Reference Guide ... 12 East Street, Kingston, Jamaica Telephone: [876] 967-1526, 967-2516, 967-2494, ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Higman, B.W. Jamaican Food: History, Biology and Culture Kingston: University of the. West Indies Press, 2008. 22. Institute of Jamaica accessed August 2008 ...
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AGREEMENT between ( hereinafter referred to as the distributor ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML and retrieval of information running on mini and micro computers (hereinafter referred to as CDS/ISIS),. Whereas the receiving institution desires to use ...
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