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Tue, 5 Jun 2018 14:02:16 +0000
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Dog number of an article?
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Hello all,


I am working with a student and faculty member who have submitted an article for a publication, and they were told they needed to include a "dog number" for one of their citations.  I have never heard of a "dog number" before. Is anyone familiar with this, and how to find such a number?


Thanks,

Kate



Kate Silfen
Health Sciences Librarian
Mugar Memorial Library
Boston University
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