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WebQuery Wageningen UR

WebQuery Wageningen UR. This blog reports about the problems we encounter developing a Library Content Management System and the solutions we find. Our LCMS is based on WebQuery. A tool we develop ourselves. The future of libraries. The end of the library as we know it. A university and research library should focus on making the local production of research output known to the world. This change is already taking place at these institutions. University libraries are quite often involved in org.The K.

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WebQuery Wageningen UR. This blog reports about the problems we encounter developing a Library Content Management System and the solutions we find. Our LCMS is based on WebQuery. A tool we develop ourselves. The future of libraries. The end of the library as we know it. A university and research library should focus on making the local production of research output known to the world. This change is already taking place at these institutions. University libraries are quite often involved in org.The K.

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