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Group Name: Dougherty County Public Library
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Tags: assistants, dougherty county, library
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Dougherty county Public Library Assistants

Group Name: Group: LVIS Libraries
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Tags: custom holdings, interlibrary loan, libraries very interested in sharing, lvis, resource sharing
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A Discussion and resource for members of LVIS (Libraries Very Interested in Sharing). One of the uses of this group is to find out which libraries have recently dropped out of LVIS so that...

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