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		<title>Book Discussion Scheme</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[During the LIANZA Conference I received an email approach for publicity from Megan Blakie at the Book Discussion Scheme (BDS). Turns out they are a non-profit based in Christchurch that specialises in book groups and lend out books and discussion notes to groups throughout New Zealand. They have about 950 groups at the moment but would like to network with librarians and libraries as they feel many don&#8217;t know BDS exists. Megan tells me &#8220;our [...]]]></description>
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