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    Guidelines for uploading theses, dissertations and project reports in the postgraduate repository (Mak IR)

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    Date
    2021-10
    Author
    Kakai, Miriam
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    The postgraduate's repository is new to most students, especially those that have never attended any training sessions during their study. It is, therefore, important to have guidelines that introduce them to the process of uploading their theses/dissertations/project reports in Mak IR (the postgraduate's repository).
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10570/8948
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    • Makerere University Library (MakLIB) Publications
    • East African School of Library and Information Science (EASLIS) Collection

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