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    Dr. Alexander Nwala

    Dr. Alexander Nwala

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    2018-06-08: Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL) 2018 Trip Report

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    Published: June 08, 2018

    .@jcdl2018 @WebSciDL trip reports from 2017-2009:https://t.co/feBk9HwQ2Dhttps://t.co/kU42Rpxbdyhttps://t.co/P46cW0Xhszhttps://t.co/iI6FPJtsjChttps://t.co/f1OmPx6kuqhttps://t.co/S0AI9n8udShttps://t.co/rWAgyXGcvjhttps://t.co/UB9Y06zlEwhttps://t.co/x86h4dPMPG#webarchiving

    — Alexander C. Nwala (@acnwala) June 11, 2018

    Tags: Conference, digital libraries, JCDL 2018, JCDL, Texas, trip report, Web Archiving

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