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NTIS 바로가기Journal of information science theory and practice : JISTaP, v.4 no.2, 2016년, pp.6 - 20
Scheibe, Katrin (Dept. of Information Science Heinrich Heine University) , Fietkiewicz, Kaja J. (Dept. of Information Science Heinrich Heine University) , Stock, Wolfgang G. (Dept. of Information Science Heinrich Heine University)
In the last few years, a new type of synchronous social networking services (SNSs) has emerged—social live streaming services (SLSSs). Studying SLSSs is a new and exciting research field in information science. What information behaviors do users of live streaming platforms exhibit? In our em...
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