The Social Life of Information
(eAudiobook)

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Recorded Books, Inc., 2017.
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8h 15m 0s
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English
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9781501956577

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

John Seely Brown., John Seely Brown|AUTHOR., Paul Duguid|AUTHOR., & Jonathan Todd Ross|READER. (2017). The Social Life of Information . Recorded Books, Inc..

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John Seely Brown et al.. 2017. The Social Life of Information. Recorded Books, Inc.

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John Seely Brown et al.. The Social Life of Information Recorded Books, Inc, 2017.

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John Seely Brown, John Seely Brown|AUTHOR, Paul Duguid|AUTHOR, and Jonathan Todd Ross|READER. The Social Life of Information Recorded Books, Inc., 2017.

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