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2.15.2010

New German-language periodicals available online to us Terriers

Wofford's library recently gained online access to a half-dozen German-language periodicals. Check'em out!
Posted by Tim Brown at 9:02 AM
Labels: Electronic resources, German, German journals, German language, German periodicals, Germany, Online journals, Online periodicals

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