Tella et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Institutional Repositories Versus Learning Object Repositories: Challenges and the Way Forward for Higher Educational Institutions.Tella et al., 2020
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- Tella A
- Okunloye R
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- Encyclopedia of Education and Information Technologies
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The setting up of institutional repositories and learning object repositories in this digital age is part of the struggle of many higher educational institutions to achieve E-scholarship: a technology-enabled environment for the discovery, creation, and preservation of digital …
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