The four spaces of the public library

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The four spaces of the public library. / Jochumsen, Henrik; Skot-Hansen, Dorte; Rasmussen, Casper Hvenegaard.

The End of Wisdom?: The Future of Libraries in a Digital Age. ed. / Wendy Evans; David Baker. 1st Edition. ed. Elsevier - Chandos Publishing, 2016. p. 39-44.

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Harvard

Jochumsen, H, Skot-Hansen, D & Rasmussen, CH 2016, The four spaces of the public library. in W Evans & D Baker (eds), The End of Wisdom?: The Future of Libraries in a Digital Age. 1st Edition edn, Elsevier - Chandos Publishing, pp. 39-44. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-100142-4.00002-6

APA

Jochumsen, H., Skot-Hansen, D., & Rasmussen, C. H. (2016). The four spaces of the public library. In W. Evans, & D. Baker (Eds.), The End of Wisdom?: The Future of Libraries in a Digital Age (1st Edition ed., pp. 39-44). Elsevier - Chandos Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-100142-4.00002-6

Vancouver

Jochumsen H, Skot-Hansen D, Rasmussen CH. The four spaces of the public library. In Evans W, Baker D, editors, The End of Wisdom?: The Future of Libraries in a Digital Age. 1st Edition ed. Elsevier - Chandos Publishing. 2016. p. 39-44 https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-100142-4.00002-6

Author

Jochumsen, Henrik ; Skot-Hansen, Dorte ; Rasmussen, Casper Hvenegaard. / The four spaces of the public library. The End of Wisdom?: The Future of Libraries in a Digital Age. editor / Wendy Evans ; David Baker. 1st Edition. ed. Elsevier - Chandos Publishing, 2016. pp. 39-44

Bibtex

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