Human IT

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Vol 9, No 2

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Refereed section

Informationssökning som diskursiv och social praktik i de yngsta skolbarnens rum för lärande [Information Seeking as a Discursive and Social Practice in the Youngest Schoolchildren's Rooms for Learning]
Birgitta Davidsson, Louise Limberg, Anna Lundh, Lena Tyrén
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Finding Credible Information: A Challenge to Students Writing Academic Essays
Maria Mattus
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Humanistisk forskning og publisering i en digital kontekst: Europeiske filosofimiljøer trekker veksler på semantisk metadata-tagging [Humanities Research and Publishing in a Digital Context: European Philosophy Environments Draw on Semantic Metadata Tagging]
Alois Pichler, Gjermund Lanestedt
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SMS Usage Satisfaction: Influences of Hand Anthropometry and Gender
Vimala Balakrishnan, Paul H.P. Yeow
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University of Borås
Human IT
SE-501 90 Borås , Sweden
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ISSN 1402-151X
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