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English: Dr. James E. Andrews, director of the School of Information, University of South Florida presents the honor of the Alice G. Smith Lecturer to Dr. John M. Budd, professor School of Information Science and Learning Technologies, University of Missouri-Columbia at the 2009 lecture & dinner held in Tampa, Florida.
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Dr. James E. Andrews USFSI & Dr. John M. Budd 2009 Alice G. Smith Lecture.

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