Boundary objects in information science research: An approach for explicating connections between collections, cultures and communities. Huvila, I., Anderson, T. D., Jansen, E. H., McKenzie, P. J., Westbrook, L., & Worrall, A. In ASIST, volume 51, of Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, pages 1-4, 2014. Wiley.
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  author = {Huvila, Isto and Anderson, Theresa Dirndorfer and Jansen, Eva Hourihan and McKenzie, Pamela J. and Westbrook, Lynn and Worrall, Adam},
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  pages = {1-4},
  publisher = {Wiley},
  series = {Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology},
  timestamp = {2020-06-25T11:41:33.000+0200},
  title = {Boundary objects in information science research: An approach for explicating connections between collections, cultures and communities.},
  url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/asist/asist2014.html#HuvilaAJMWW14},
  volume = 51,
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