A Preliminary Investigation into the Search Behaviour of Users in a Collection of Digitized Broadcast Audio

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A Preliminary Investigation into the Search Behaviour of Users in a Collection of Digitized Broadcast Audio. / Lund, Haakon; Skov, Mette; Larsen, Birger; Lykke, Marianne.

iConference 2014 Proceedings. ed. / Maxi Kindling; Elke Greifeneder. IDEALS : iSchools, 2014. p. 1046-1050.

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Harvard

Lund, H, Skov, M, Larsen, B & Lykke, M 2014, A Preliminary Investigation into the Search Behaviour of Users in a Collection of Digitized Broadcast Audio. in M Kindling & E Greifeneder (eds), iConference 2014 Proceedings. iSchools, IDEALS, pp. 1046-1050. https://doi.org/10.9776/14370

APA

Lund, H., Skov, M., Larsen, B., & Lykke, M. (2014). A Preliminary Investigation into the Search Behaviour of Users in a Collection of Digitized Broadcast Audio. In M. Kindling, & E. Greifeneder (Eds.), iConference 2014 Proceedings (pp. 1046-1050). iSchools. https://doi.org/10.9776/14370

Vancouver

Lund H, Skov M, Larsen B, Lykke M. A Preliminary Investigation into the Search Behaviour of Users in a Collection of Digitized Broadcast Audio. In Kindling M, Greifeneder E, editors, iConference 2014 Proceedings. IDEALS: iSchools. 2014. p. 1046-1050 https://doi.org/10.9776/14370

Author

Lund, Haakon ; Skov, Mette ; Larsen, Birger ; Lykke, Marianne. / A Preliminary Investigation into the Search Behaviour of Users in a Collection of Digitized Broadcast Audio. iConference 2014 Proceedings. editor / Maxi Kindling ; Elke Greifeneder. IDEALS : iSchools, 2014. pp. 1046-1050

Bibtex

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