A survey of instructional technology assets and support services at U.S. schools and colleges of pharmacy

American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, Fall 1998 by Grapes, Z Tom, Johnson, Diane, Matthews, Hewitt W

Am. J. Pharm. Educ., 62, 266-270(1998); received 5/26/98, accepted 7/24/98.

1This work was supported, in part, by a grant from Pfizer, Inc.

2A portion of the material in this manuscript was presented at the 98th Annual AACP Meeting, Indianapolis IN, July 12,1997.

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Z. Tom Grapes, Diane Johnson and Hewitt W. Matthews

Southern School of Pharmacy, Mercer University, 3001 Mercer University Drive, Atlanta GA 30341-4155

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