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Fundamentals for the Academic Liaison

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Richard Moniz; Jo Henry; Joe Eshleman

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American Library Association, Chicago (2014)
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Ponder, Sarah, and Jonathan Matusit. "Examining ISIS Online Recruitment through Relational Development Theory." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 16, no. 4 (2017): 35-50.
"Изучение онлайн вербовки, осуществляемой ИГИЛ, с использованием теории развития отношений." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 16, no. 4 (2017): 39-56.
APA style: Moniz, R., Henry J., & Eshleman J. (2014).  Fundamentals for the Academic Liaison .
Chicago style: Moniz, Richard, Jo Henry, and Joe Eshleman. Fundamentals for the Academic Liaison . Chicago: American Library Association, 2014.
IEEE style: Moniz, R., J. Henry, and J. Eshleman, Fundamentals for the Academic Liaison , Chicago, American Library Association, 2014.
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