Netordbøger - hvordan finder brugerne frem til dem, og hvad gør de, når det har fundet dem?

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Netordbøger - hvordan finder brugerne frem til dem, og hvad gør de, når det har fundet dem? / Lorentzen, Henrik; Theilgaard, Liisa.

In: Skrifter udgivet af Nordisk Forening for Leksikografi, 2012, p. 418-430.

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Lorentzen, H & Theilgaard, L 2012, 'Netordbøger - hvordan finder brugerne frem til dem, og hvad gør de, når det har fundet dem?', Skrifter udgivet af Nordisk Forening for Leksikografi, pp. 418-430.

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Lorentzen, H., & Theilgaard, L. (2012). Netordbøger - hvordan finder brugerne frem til dem, og hvad gør de, når det har fundet dem? Skrifter udgivet af Nordisk Forening for Leksikografi, 418-430.

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Lorentzen H, Theilgaard L. Netordbøger - hvordan finder brugerne frem til dem, og hvad gør de, når det har fundet dem? Skrifter udgivet af Nordisk Forening for Leksikografi. 2012;418-430.

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Lorentzen, Henrik ; Theilgaard, Liisa. / Netordbøger - hvordan finder brugerne frem til dem, og hvad gør de, når det har fundet dem?. In: Skrifter udgivet af Nordisk Forening for Leksikografi. 2012 ; pp. 418-430.

Bibtex

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