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OCLC Latin America and the Caribbean

6565 Kilgour Place
Dublin, OH   43017-3395
USA

614-764-6301
800-848-5878, ext. 6301  (toll free in the U.S.)
Téléc: 1-450-658-6231
F: 614-718-1026

america_latina@oclc.org

OCLC México

Ave. Amores 707, 
Col. Del Valle
México 03100, D.F.

+52-55-5687-3307
F: +52-55-5523-9212

yanezj@oclc.org

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