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	<title>Comments on: TOC v. 21 #5: November 2009 Issue</title>
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		<title>By: Gene</title>
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		<description>Issues in Vendor/Library Relations – pg. 90
The Author and the eBook by Ian Colford — How does the author of an eBook demonstrate his/her accomplishment and declare his/her worth?

Can I get a copy of this article for my university research paper?</description>
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The Author and the eBook by Ian Colford — How does the author of an eBook demonstrate his/her accomplishment and declare his/her worth?</p>
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