Collections, Knowledge and Time

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Collections, Knowledge and Time. / Tybjerg, Karin (Editor); Grünfeld, Martin (Editor).

Belgium, 2023. 243 p. (Centaurus).

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Harvard

Tybjerg, K & Grünfeld, M (eds) 2023, Collections, Knowledge and Time. Centaurus, vol. 65, issue 2, Belgium.

APA

Tybjerg, K., & Grünfeld, M. (Eds.) (2023). Collections, Knowledge and Time. Centaurus

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Tybjerg K, (ed.), Grünfeld M, (ed.). Collections, Knowledge and Time. Belgium, 2023. 243 p. (Centaurus).

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Tybjerg, Karin (Editor) ; Grünfeld, Martin (Editor). / Collections, Knowledge and Time. Belgium, 2023. 243 p. (Centaurus).

Bibtex

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