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0 | -- | 0 | Lorriane Normore. Studying special collections and the Web: An analysis of practice |
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0 | -- | 0 | Paul Bocij. Victims of cyberstalking: An exploratory study of harassment perpetrated via the Internet |
0 | -- | 0 | W. Sean McLaughlin. The use of the Internet for political action by non-state dissident actors in the Middle East |
0 | -- | 0 | Derek Keats, Maria Beebe, Gunnar Kullenberg. Using the Internet to enable developing country universities to meet the challenges of globalization through collaborative virtual programmes |
0 | -- | 0 | Brent K. Jesiek. Democratizing software: Open source, the hacker ethic, and beyond |
0 | -- | 0 | Linda Leung. Where am I and who are we ?: Self-representation and the intersection of gender and ethnicity on the Web |
0 | -- | 0 | Claudia Herbst. Coding the classroom: Technology and the practice of language |
0 | -- | 0 | Christopher May. Digital rights management and the breakdown of social norms |
0 | -- | 0 | Lori N. K. Leonard. Acquiring goods and services via the Internet: Consumer shopping perceptions |
0 | -- | 0 | John Ewing. Copyright and authors |
0 | -- | 0 | Marc Bogdanowicz, Jean Claude Burgelman, Clara Centeno, Elisaveta Gourova, Gerard Carat. Factors of regional/national success in information society developments: Information society strategies for candidate countries |
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