What is a journal article and does it really matter?

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What is a journal article and does it really matter? / Nicolaisen, Jeppe.

Libraries in the digital Age Proceedings. 2014.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportKonferencebidrag i proceedingsForskningfagfællebedømt

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Nicolaisen, J 2014, What is a journal article and does it really matter? i Libraries in the digital Age Proceedings. LIDA 2012 (Libraries in the Digital Age), Zadar, Kroatien, 18/06/2012. <http://ozk.unizd.hr/lida/files/LIDA_2014_Proceedings.pdf>

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Nicolaisen, J. (2014). What is a journal article and does it really matter? I Libraries in the digital Age Proceedings http://ozk.unizd.hr/lida/files/LIDA_2014_Proceedings.pdf

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Nicolaisen J. What is a journal article and does it really matter? I Libraries in the digital Age Proceedings. 2014

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Nicolaisen, Jeppe. / What is a journal article and does it really matter?. Libraries in the digital Age Proceedings. 2014.

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