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About this photo: when in Seoul, one of our library staff members took the opportunity to visit the National Digital Library of Korea# Dibrary is the world’s first hybrid library combining digital and analogue ideas# Dibrary consists of “Dibrary Portal,” a virtual space, and a physical service space called “Dibrary Information Commons”# - #http://foreign#dibrary#net/aboutDibrary#do?lang=en_US About Dibrary#
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