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Reading Databases: Using Principles of Rhetorical Analysis to Help Students Decipher Academic Search Tools

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Reading Databases: Using Principles of Rhetorical Analysis to Help Students Decipher Academic Search Tools
May 28, 2020May 28, 2020 Lisa Gonzalez

Presenter: Melissa Browne, Student Services Librarian, University of California, Davis

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