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  1. Davenport, E.; Cronin, B.: Knowledge management : Semantic drift or conceptual shift? (2000) 0.02
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    Date
    31. 7.2001 20:22:57
    Source
    Journal of education for library and information science. 41(2000) no.?, S.294-306
  2. Cronin, B.: Bowling alone together : academic writing as distributed cognition (2004) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The twentieth century saw the progressive collectivization of science-dramatic growth in teamwork in general and large-scale collaboration in particular. Cognitive partnering in the conduct of research and scholarship has become commonplace, and this trend is reflected in rates of co-authorship and sub-authorship collaboration. The effects of these developments an academic writing are discussed and theorized in terms of distributed cognition.
    Date
    6. 6.2004 21:19:29
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 55(2004) no.6, S.557-560