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Green Search: Searching for Information on the Environment Online
2015) ACSIS Conference: In the Flow: People, Media, Materialities, 2015 In [Publication information missing] p.48-48(
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Cultures of Search in the Social Study of Information
2015) ACSIS Conference: In the Flow: People, Media, Materialities, 2015 In [Publication information missing] p.47-47(
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Var söker forskarna?
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Search culture for full text access – Researchers and students access to full text in a digital environment
2015) ACSIS Conference: In the Flow: People, Media, Materialities, 2015 In [Publication information missing] p.50-50(
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Individual Belief Revision Dynamics in a Group Context
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Google i vardagen och vardagen genom Google
2015) Livet vid skärmen : Det digitala och existensen(
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The Bi-directional Relationship Between Source Characteristics and Message Content
2015) CogSci 2015(
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Challenging Information Literacies for a Democratic Society
2015) Information: Interactions and Impact (i3), 2015(
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Teenagers’ use of search engines inside and outside of school : a socio-cultural approach
2015) Information: Interactions and Impact (i3), 2015(
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Teenagers and search engines : a cultural analytical approach towards information searching
2015) ACSIS Conference: In the Flow: People, Media, Materialities, 2015(
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