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19 June, 2012 by Felicity McWilliams

In the News:

In the absence of a ‘Blue Peter’ style counter, I am confined to a mere blog post to let you know that we have now catalogued over 5000 records!  Next target: 6000.

Posted in A Sense of Place, News | Tagged Adlib, Cataloguing, Database, Progress, Records | 1 Comment

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