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CAPAL Adopts Bilingualism

Posted on 2013/03/02 by CAPAL/ACBES

The official French name for CAPAL will be the Association canadienne des bibliothécaires académiques professionnels (ACBAP). The CAPAL listserv has started to introduce this feature. Work is currently underway to create a bilingual website. More soon.

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