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Troupos, Cathy. 2020. Review of A Matter of Facts: The Value of Evidence in an Information Age, by Laura A. Millar. Canadian Journal of Academic Librarianship 6:1–3.

Laura A. Millar. A Matter of Facts: The Value of Evidence in an

Information Age. Chicago, IL: ALA Neal-Schuman, 2019, 172 pp, $44.99.

Cathy Troupos

Wheaton College, Illinois

A Matter of Facts: The Value of Evidence in an Information Age

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