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Archiving Online Do-It-Yourself Culture. / Roued-Cunliffe, Henriette.
2015. Paper presented at Web archives as scholarly sources, Aarhus, Denmark.
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Harvard
Roued-Cunliffe, H 2015, 'Archiving Online Do-It-Yourself Culture', Paper presented at Web archives as scholarly sources, Aarhus, Denmark, 08/06/2015 - 10/06/2015.
APA
Roued-Cunliffe, H. (2015). Archiving Online Do-It-Yourself Culture. Paper presented at Web archives as scholarly sources, Aarhus, Denmark.
Vancouver
Roued-Cunliffe H. Archiving Online Do-It-Yourself Culture. 2015. Paper presented at Web archives as scholarly sources, Aarhus, Denmark.
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Roued-Cunliffe, Henriette. / Archiving Online Do-It-Yourself Culture. Paper presented at Web archives as scholarly sources, Aarhus, Denmark.4 p.
Bibtex
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title = "Archiving Online Do-It-Yourself Culture",
abstract = "This paper presents the argument that it is important to consider how information collected, created and shared by DIY culture online (using the case study of refashioning) can be archived and disseminated in future. ",
author = "Henriette Roued-Cunliffe",
note = "Presented as a short paper at the international conference {"}Web Archives as Scholarly Sources: Issues, Practices and Perspectives{"}. RESAW conference, 8-10 June 2015. Incuba Science Park, Aabogade, Aarhus. Organised by RESAW, Aarhus University, the State and University Library (Denmark), the Royal Library (Denmark), l{\textquoteright}Institut des sciences de la communication du CNRS, Universit{\'e} de Lille 3, the Institute of Historical Research (University of London), the University of Amsterdam, the British Library, and Leibniz University Hannover/ALEXANDRIA.; null ; Conference date: 08-06-2015 Through 10-06-2015",
year = "2015",
language = "English",
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RIS
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