Public Libraries as Incubators for Social Inclusion and Entrepreneurship for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) : A Progressive Transformation
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https://doi.org/10.33394/jk.v10i2.11648Keywords:
Public Libraries, Social Inclusion, Entrepreneurship, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Community Empowerment.Abstract
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