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Title: Information Needs and Communication Theory at Mono Basin Visitor Center

Author: Absher, James D.; Thapa, Brijesh; Graefe, Alan R.; Kyle, Gerard T.

Date: 2004

Source: Information Needs and COmmunication Theory at Mono Basin Visitor Center. In: Proceedings of the Fourth Social Aspects and Recreation Research Symposium; 2004 February 4-6; San Francisco, California. San Francisco State University. 59-64

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Absher, James D.; Thapa, Brijesh; Graefe, Alan R.; Kyle, Gerard T.  2004.  Information Needs and Communication Theory at Mono Basin Visitor Center.   Information Needs and COmmunication Theory at Mono Basin Visitor Center. In: Proceedings of the Fourth Social Aspects and Recreation Research Symposium; 2004 February 4-6; San Francisco, California. San Francisco State University. 59-64.

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