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ABSTRACTS 

The following abstracts are based on those 
prepared by the ERIC Clearinghouse of In-
formation Resources, School of Education, 
Syracuse University. 

Documents with an ED number here may 
be ordered in either microfiche (MF) or pa-
per copy (PC) from the ERIC Document Re-
production Service, P.O. Box 190, 
Arlington, VA 22210. Orders should include 
ED number, specify format desired, and in-
clude payment for document and postage. 

Further information on ordering docu-
ments and on current postage charges may be 
obtained from a recent issue of Resources in 
Education. 

Instructing the Academic Library User in the 
United States and Britain: A Review of the 
Literature and the State-of-the-Art in Ox-
ford. By Marilyn P. Whitmore. Paper pre-
sented at the Oxford/Oklahoma Seminar, 
Oxford, England. June 1981. 36p. ED 207 
599. MF -$0.83; PC-$3.32. 
Library-use instruction is seen by most librarians 

in Britain and the United States as an essential com-
ponent of an academic library's overall operation, 
with the expressed or implied aim of enabling stu-
dents to achieve maximum utilization of library re-
sources and services. Having passed through a long 
history of cyclical popularity dating back to before 
the turn of the century, library instruction enjoyed 
a period of renewed popularity in the early seven-
ties. Presently many writers believe that academic 
libraries are failing in their function of facilitating 
access to stored knowledge. The challenge of edu-
cating library users, however, has generated a mul-
tiplicity of instructional approaches in both na-
tions. These approaches include handbooks, 
leaflets on specific resources, specialized bibliogra-
phies, audiovisual presentations, orientation tours, 
and informal courses; the slide/tape presentation is 
one of the more popular types of media used. Sixty 
references are cited. 

Qualifred Citation Indexing: Its Relevance to 
Education Technology. By E. B. Duncan 
and others. Aberdeen University Teaching 
Centre; Robert Gordon's Inst. of Technol-
ogy, Aberdeen, Scotland. Sponsored by 
the Scottish Inst. of Adult Education, Ed-
inburgh. 1981. llp. ED 207 567. MF-
$0.83; PC-$1.82. 
Citation indexing, which matches linked articles 

through links with authors rather than through 
subject-keyword matching, is particularly relevant 
to educational technology, a widely spread subject 
with a special user group of varying interests, diffi-
cult to cover in one retrieval service, and whose ter-
minology is often ambiguous. By including links 
from lists of references, very large databases are 
created, some of whose links may be misleading. 
Qualified citation indexing seeks to refine the out-
put by including terms to describe the context of 
the reference that are mutually exclusive and un-
ambiguous. The Scottish Education Department 
Qualified Citation Indexing Project is setting up a 
citation database with linked references from cit-
ing to cited work, the links qualified by using a list 
of relational or descriptive terms compiled from 
previous studies and from the suggestions of users. 
Retrieval will be tested and modifications will be 
built in from feedback thus acquired, and a proto-
type index will be presented. A major part of the 
work will be the identification of key authors and 
key papers, and estimates will be made of both 
computing and indexing costs. 

FLC/FEDLINK AACR2 Cataloging Manual 
for Federal Libraries. By ArnoldS. Wajen-
berg. Federal Library Committee, Wash-
ington, D.C. Federal Library and Infor-
mation Network. 1981. 169p. ED 207 542. 
MF -$0.83; PC-$10.82. 
Intended as a guide for federal-agency libraries 

in the application of the second edition of the 
Anglo-American Cataloging Rules and not to su-
persede them, the emphasis in this manual is on 
material and problems likely to be encountered by 
catalogers in the area of descriptive cataloging; it 
~lso includes the most recent Library of Congress 
rule interpretations at the time of publication. Fol-
lowing an introductory section, the main body of 
the manual is arranged according to AACR2 rule 
number with discussions and example applications 
to specific cases. Each example refers to the appen-
dix, which contains photocopies of title· pages and 
other sections of books, serials, etc. Complete cata-
loging, with and without MARC coding, is given 
for each title and is cited whenever that title is used 
to illustrate a rule. A number of typographic con-
ventions are included to assist the user. 

In-Service Training Program for Library Para-
professionals: A Report. By Donna R. Ba-
fundo. Consortium for Continuing Higher 
Education in Northern Virginia, Fairfax; 
George Mason Univ., Fairfax, Virginia, 
Div. of Continuing Education. Virginia 
State Library, Richmond. 1981. 213p. ED 
207 536. MF -$0.83; PC-$13.82. 
This is the final report of an in-service training 



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program for library paraprofessionals, a ten-
month project funded by the Library Services and 
Construction Act (LSCA) Title III and matching 
state appropriations through the Virginia State Li-
brary. Designed by an area-library networking 
committee to provide library paraprofessionals 
with competence in basic library skills and to rein-
force positive public-service attitudes, the project 
included seven program modules, five training 
workshops, a ten-week course on basic library 
skills, and a lecture on censorship and intellectual 
freedom in libraries. Summaries and essential ma-
terials for each of the components are provided, as 
well as extensive evaluation information. 

Manual of Documentation Practices Applica-
ble to Defense-Aerospace Scientific and 
Technical Information. Volume II: Sections 
4-Data Recording and Storage; 5-
Mechanization Systems and Operations; 
6-Announcement Services and Publica-
tions. North Atlantic Treaty Organiza-
tion, Neuilly-sur-Seine (France). Advisory 
Group for Aerospace Research and Devel-
opment. 1979. ED 207 609. MF -$0.83; 
PC-$13.32. 
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the basic documentation practices involved in the 
initial setting up and subsequent operation of an 
information-library organization to provide 
defense-aerospace, scientific, and technical infor-
mation services, this manual consists of three sec-
tions. "Data Recording and Storage," by J. How-
ard Petrie, provides an introduction to the hard-
ware and software of computer systems, discusses 
the problems of inputting data, describes the dif-
ferent types of input and storage equipment, and 
outlines management and systems-analysis prob-
lems in the project environment. "Mechanization 
Systems and Operations," by Victor Rogers, pro-
vides a working basis for setting up a computer sys-
tem for indexing, processing, and disseminating in-
formation, mainly in the form of bibliographic 
references. The main emphasis is on the in-house 
computer and methods are described for setting 
up, storing, and exploiting databases, and creating 
an announcement journal. "Announcement Ser-
vices and Publications," by Elizabeth Ridler, re-
views methods for announcing holdings and new 
acquisitions to users, provides examples of 
manually- and computer-produced bulletins, and 
discusses the production of indexes to computer-
produced publications. Also described are manual 
and computer-based SDI services and repackaging 
of literature resources as bibliographies, state-of-
the-art reports, and packaged information for 
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Manual of Documentation Practices Applica-
ble to Defense-Aerospace Scientific and 
Technical Information. Volume III: Sec-
tions 7 -Information Retrieval; 8-
Dissemination Practices; 9-Microform 
Systems and Reprography. North Atlantic 
Treaty Organization, Neuilly-sur-Seine 
(France). Advisory Group for Aerospace 
Research and Development. 1980. ED 207 
610. MF -$0.83; PC-$13.32. 
The third of four volumes in a series describing 

the basic documentation practices involved in the 
initial setting up and subsequent operation of an 
information-library organization to provide 
defense-aerospace scientific and technical-
information services, this manual consists of three 
sections. "Information Retrieval," by Tom Norton, 
provides a brief overview of the development of in-
formation retrieval (IR) and a model of an IR sys-
tem. 

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formation. Ed. byS. C. Schuler. North At-
lantic Treaty Organization, Neuilly-sur-
Seine (France). Advisory Group for 
Aerospace Research and Development. 
1981. 129p. ED 207 611. MF-$0.83; 
PC-$9.32. 
The last of four volumes in a series describing the 

basic documentation practices involved in the ini-
tial setting up and subsequent operation of an 
information-libary organization to provide 
defense-aerospace scientific and technical infor-
mation services, this manual consists of three sec-
tions. In "Security Storage and Control," Michael 
s·ims describes the organization and administration 
of the security arrangements in a documentation 
center, and discusses the need for both physical and 
personnel security; security requirements for docu-
ments from the publication stage through final dis-
posal and for items in various formats; and protec-
tion required in peripheral areas, e. g., 
reprographic and computer rooms. "Organisation 
and Management," by Diana Leitch, discusses the 
establishment of a technical information center; its 
aims and objectives; identification and fulfillment 
of user requirements; management and planning; 
the role of the staff; budget management; stock 
control; the impact of mechanization; and promo-
tion of the center's services. "Networks and Exter-

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others, reviews the basic functional aspects of tele-
communications, text searching, and networking. 
Some commercial and noncommercial informa-
tion networks operational in the U.S. and Europe 
are described, and details of services offered and 
contact points are provided for selected external 
online bibliographic databases on specific topics. 

Workshop for japanese Collection Librarians 
in American Research Libraries. Washing-
ton, D.C.: Association of Research Li-
braries, 1978. 169p. ED 215 674. MF-
$0.83; PC-not available from EDRS. 
A description of the structure and approach of a 

workshop held to identify and explore important 
issues relating to the future of Japanese collections 
in academic and research libraries is provided, as 
well as eight papers presented at the workshop to-
gether with written reactions to the papers by other 
workshop participants. Topics covered include: (1) 
the current status and directions of Japanese stud-
ies; (2) the current status of collections supporting 
Japanese studies; (3) the management and organi-
zation of Japanese collections; (4) the book market 
in Japan and the acquisition program of the Li-
brary of Congress; (5) Japanese libraries for J apa-
nese studies, focusing on libraries in general and 
special collections on literature, history, and the so-
cial sciences; (6) the case of Japanese collections as 
an emerging issue in national resource sharing, in-
cluding problems of access and coordinated collec-
tion development, the National Periodicals Cen-
ter, and the Center for Research Libraries; (7) a 
view of resource sharing from a smaJler collection; 
and (8) the regional level of resource sharing. Many 
papers contain references and tables. Three appen-
dixes provide workshop results and recommenda-
tions, a list of participants, and part one of a doc-
toral dissertation on Japan, which gives a statistical 
and analytical overview of current trends. 

Classification of Education and Research in Li-
brarianship and Information Science. Re-
port of a' Project Submitted to the Board of 
Directors, Association of American Library 
Schools. ByJamesD. Anderson. 1978. 76p. 
E-D 214 517. MF-$0.83; PC-$6.32. 
In order to provide access to individual educa-

tors and researchers in library science on the basis 
of their specializations and types of research, a 
project was undertaken to develop a Classification 
of Education and Research in Librarianship and 
Information Science (CERLIS). A review was con-
ducted of the treatment of library science materials 
in a number of existing classification schemes and 
thesauri, among them Library of Congress classifi-
cation, Classification Research Group classifica-



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tion, and the Thesaurus of Information Science 
and Technology. CERLIS, the scheme tested dur-
ing this project, is a twice-revised version of the 
Classification Research Group's Classification of 
Library and Information Science. Established to 
classify people rather than documents, CERLIS is 
designed for self-classification by the individual to 
be classified. The test version of CERLIS was sent 
to a random sample of 100 full-time personnel in 
library education programs, and 28 persons re-
sponded with completed classification forms. Spe-
cialization profiles and tabulations of the responses 
were then drawri up. Though there were some 
problems with CERLIS, testing indicated that it 
can be used by educators and researchers to de-
scribe their specializations, courses, and research. 
A guide to CERLIS is appended, and six tables, 
four figures, and a twenty-three-item reference list 
accompany the text . 

The Chronicle of the Rise and Fall of Special 
Libraries and Information Centers for Two 
Decades: A Review Essay on the Directory 
of Special Libraries and Information Cen-
ters (Fifth Edition), the Subject Directory of 
Special Libraries and Information Centers 
(Fifth Edition) and the Predecessors To-
gether with Explication of the Changing 
Special Library Universe between the 1960s 
and 1979. By Eugene B. Jackson. 1979. 
30p. ED 215 695. MF-$0.83; PC-
$3.32. 
This review essay examines the fifth editions of 

the Directory of Special Libraries and Information 
Centers and its companion, the Subject Directory 
of Special Libraries and Information Centers, and 
compares these volumes with earlier editions with 
respect to comprehensiveness of coverage, stan-
dards for inclusion , entry forms, consistency, and 
other related criteria. The background of the direc-
tories is outlined , the current context of the North 
American special libraries universe is described, 
and changes in the North American special li-
braries universe as reflected in the successive edi-
tions of the directory between the 1960s and 1979 
are reviewed. A reference list, eleven tables pre-
senting and comparing data on special libraries, 
and four figures accompany the text. 

Publication Activity of Academic Library Di-
rectors. By Ronald Rayman and Frank 
Goudy. 1980. 13p. ED 214 505. MF-
$0.83; PC-$1.82. 
Comparative statistical analyses of publication 

records for the library directors of the fifty largest 
academic libraries in the United States revealed 
that: ( 1) total years oflibrary experience bore no re-
lation to publication activity; (2) the directors' 

publication records were generally average when 
compared to the field as a whole; and (3) the acqui-
sition of advanced academic degrees, especially the 
library science doctorate, resulted in an increased 
rate of publication. Statistics for this report, which 
were compiled from citations in Library Literature 
and Library Science Abstracts/Library and Infor-
mation Science Abstracts, included information 
gathered from several sources regarding total years 
of library experience and academic degrees held. 
Footnotes include twelve references. 

The Committee on Production Guidelines for 
Book Longevity: Interim Report on Book 
Paper. Washington, D.C.: Council on Li-
brary Resources, Inc., 1981. 18p. ED 214 
525. MF -$0.83; PC-$1.82. 
This report describes current book deterioration 

in libraries, the status and economics of acid-free-
paper production, and categories of books that 
should be printed on acid-free paper. Recommen-
dations are discussed for publishers and librarians 
regarding the use of acid-free paper. Technical 
guidelines on paper acidity, a table on manufactur-
ers of acid-free identifying types, shades, and sur-
faces of paper as well as definitions and a list of 
members of the Committee on Production Guide-
lines for Book Longevity of the Council of Library 
Resources are provided. 

Scholars' Access to Information: Public Re-
sponsibility/Private Initiative. Minutes of 
the Ninety-Ninth Meeting, October 29-30, 
1981, Washington, D.C. Washington, 
D.C. : Association of Research Libraries, 
1982. lOOp. ED 215 691. MF-$0.83; 
PC-$6.32. 
This set of minutes from a semiannual meeting 

of the Association of Research Libraries includes 
two presentations: "Some Reflections on User 
Needs and the Information Transfer Process," a 
talk on government publications and the public's 
right to know by Joseph Morehead, and "A Com-
mentary on the NCLIS Public Sector/Private Sec-
tor Task Force and Its Report," by Robert M. 
Hayes. Reactor panel comments on the two ad-
dresses reflecting views from government, li-
braries, and the information industry are followed 
by a general discussi()n of the topics addressed and 
a set of reports from ARL executives and commit-
tees. Among the nine appendixes to the minutes are 
the annual reports of the Committee on Interli-
brary Loan, the Committee on ARL Statistics, the 
Membership Committee on Nonacademic Li-
braries , the ARL Task Force on Bibliographic Con-
trol, and the ARL Task Force on Collection Devel-
opment. Also appended is a membership roster for 
the association as of 1981. 



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Abstracting & Indexing Services Directory, First 
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Allusions-Cultural, Literary, Biblical, & Histori-
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ISBN 0-8103-1124-0. 

Annotated Bibliography of ERIC Bibliographies, 
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Bibliography of Latin American Bibliographies, 
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$25. LC 82-651. ISBN 0-8108-1524-9. 

Blackey, Robert. Revolutions & Revolutionists: A 
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LC 82-6653. ISBN 0-87436-330-6. 

Brown, Alan G. An Introduction to Subfect Index-
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Careers in Information. Ed. by Jane F. Spivack. 
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Checklist for Government Directories, Lists, & 
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Davis, Jinnie Y., and Richardson, John V. Callig-
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braries Unlimited, 1982. 222p. $27.50 U.S./ $33 
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Directory of British Official Publications. Comp. 
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Douglas, Joel M., and Flanzraich, Lisa. Collective 
Bargaining in Higher Education and the Profes-
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versity of New York. 

Douglas, Joel M. Directory of Faculty Contracts 
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Educational Media Yearbook 1982. Ed. by JameS 
W. Brown. Littleton, Colo.: Libraries Unlim-
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LC 73-4891. ISSN 0000-037X. ISBN 0-87287-
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Elerick, Maria Luz Espinosa. Annotated Bibliog-
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in Spanish-Spanish and Spanish-with Com-
mentary, in Spanish and English. Trans. by 
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$20. LC 82-050416. ISBN 0-87875-234-X. 

Fact Book on Higher Education in the South, 1981 
and 1982. Comp. by Michael M. Myers. At-
lanta, Ga.: Southern Regional Education 
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Flynn, Elizabeth A., and Donaldson, Christine F. 
Alternative Careers for Ph.D's in the Humani-
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328-5 (pbk.). 

Future of Library Networks. Ed. by Ahmed H. He-
lal and Joachim W. Weiss. Gesamthochschul-
bibliothek, Essen: Essen, 1982. 259p. ISSN 
0721-0469. ISBN 3-922602-04-5. 

Gandert, Slade Richard. Protecting Your Collec-
tion: A Handbook, Survey, & Guide for theSe-
curity of Rare Books, Manuscripts, Archives, & 
Works of Art. New York: Haworth Pr . , 1982. 
144p. $19.95. LC "81-7004. ISBN 0-917724-78-
X. 

The Gettysburg Campaign, June 3-August 1, 
1863. Comp. by Richard Allen Sauers. West-
port, Conn.: Greenwood, 1982. 277p. $35. LC 



82-6099. ISBN 0-313-23231-8. 
Guide to Reference Books. Ninth Edition, Second 

Supp. Ed. by Eugene P. Sheehy. Chicago: 
American Library Assn., 1982. 243p. LC 82-
1719. ISBN 0-8389-0361-4. 

Hendricks, Evan. Former Secrets: Government 
Records Made Public through the Freedom of 
InformationAct. Washington, D.C.: Campaign 
for Political Rights, 1982. 208p. $15 for single 

. copies for government, libraries, attorneys/ $9 
for single copies for tax-exempt, public interest 
organizations. 

Hendrix, Melvin K. An International Bibliography 
of African Lexicons. Metuchen, N.J.: Scare-
crow, 1982. 348p. LC 81-16533. ISBN 0-8108-
1478-1. 

Index to Reviews of Bibliographical Publications: 
An International Annual. Vol IV: 1979. Ed. by 
L. Terry Oggel and Rosalie Hewitt. Troy, N.Y.: 
Whitston Publishing Co., 1982. 250p. $15. LC 
78-645642. ISBN 0-87875-258-7. ISSN 0161-
4029. 

Index to the Science Fiction Magazines 1926-1950. 
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International Encyclopedia of Population. Two 
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Kim, Ung Chon. Policies of Publishers. Metuchen, 
N.Y.: Scarecrow, 1982. 161p. LC 82-685. ISBN 
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Learning Independently: A Directory of Self-
Instruction Resources. Second Edition; Ed. by 
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Library Lit. 12- The Best of 1981. Ed. by Bill 
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Mcinnis, Raymond G. Research Guide for Psy-
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604p. LC 81-1377. ISBN 0-313-21399-2. ISSN 
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Merrett, Christopher E. Map Classification: A 
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Pantelidis, Veronica S. Arab Education , 
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and Caldecott Medal and Honor Books: An An-
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427p. $37.50. LC 82-2880. ISBN 0-8161-8448-8. 

Planningfor Library Services: A Guide to Utilizing 
Planning Methods for Library Management. 
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worth Pr., 1982. 250p. $29 .95 . LC 82-896. ISBN 
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Pseudonyms and Nicknames Dictionary. Second 
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8103-0547-X. ISSN 0277-0350. 

Reference Services Administration & Manage-
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Research Institutions and Learned Societies: The 
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Conn.: Greenwood, 1982. 551p. $45. LC 81-
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Rogers, JoAnn V. Nonprint Cataloging for Multi-
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A Sampler of Forms for Special Libraries. Camp. 

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Schroeder, Susan. Cuba: A Handbook of Historical 
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cloth. LC 82-940. ISBN 0-8161-8213-2. 

Seal , Robert A., and Martin, Sarah S. A Bibliogra-
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Sealock, Richard B.; Sealock, Margaret M.; and 
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Sears List of Subject Headings. 12th Edition. Ed. 
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