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Focusing on the use of web metrics by library and information professionals to measure and demonstrate value, this guide describes which metrics are available (with an emphasis on those that are free)
The world's foremost expert on Maya culture looks at 2012 hysteria and explains the truth about what the Maya meant and what we want to believe.Apocalypse 2012: An Investigation into Civilizations End
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