Research Libraries and the internet: On the transformative dynamic between institutions and digital media

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Research Libraries and the internet : On the transformative dynamic between institutions and digital media. / Finnemann, Niels Ole.

I: Journal of Documentation, Bind 70, Nr. 2, Volume 70 issue 2, 10.02.2014, s. 202-220.

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Finnemann, NO 2014, 'Research Libraries and the internet: On the transformative dynamic between institutions and digital media', Journal of Documentation, bind 70, nr. 2, Volume 70 issue 2, s. 202-220. https://doi.org/10.1108/JD-05-2013-0059

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Finnemann, N. O. (2014). Research Libraries and the internet: On the transformative dynamic between institutions and digital media. Journal of Documentation, 70(2), 202-220. [Volume 70 issue 2]. https://doi.org/10.1108/JD-05-2013-0059

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Finnemann NO. Research Libraries and the internet: On the transformative dynamic between institutions and digital media. Journal of Documentation. 2014 feb. 10;70(2):202-220. Volume 70 issue 2. https://doi.org/10.1108/JD-05-2013-0059

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Finnemann, Niels Ole. / Research Libraries and the internet : On the transformative dynamic between institutions and digital media. I: Journal of Documentation. 2014 ; Bind 70, Nr. 2. s. 202-220.

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