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    <body><![CDATA[I intend to read this book in its entirety.  It's full of things I want to know.  I had to skim large portions of it for a book report this week, but it's the assigned textbook for my Digital Libraries class.  (And it is rather textbooky, I'll be honest.)  <br/><br/>Some of the technology specifics are adorably outdated.  I smiled.]]></body>
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