Best Practices in Higher Education Consortia: How Institutions Can Work Together : New Directions for Higher Education (J-B HE Single Issue Higher Education)
Lawrence G. Dotolo
Jean T. Strandness
Paperback. Jossey-Bass 1999-06-30.
ISBN 9780787948580
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