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NTIS 바로가기International journal of knowledge content development & technology, v.8 no.3, 2018년, pp.5 - 28
Lee, Jongwook (Department of Library and Information Science, Kyungpook National University)
Socialization of doctoral students refers to the process through which they acquire various types of information about their work, department, university, and discipline for their future careers. This study aims to investigate information behaviors, with emphasis on identifying types of information ...
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