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NTIS 바로가기한국비블리아학회지 = Journal of the Korean Biblia Society for Library and Information Science, v.32 no.1, 2021년, pp.415 - 442
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This study analyzed YouTube beauty videos that focus on makeup for teens, based on the assumption that the main viewers of the videos are teens. Through looking at the interaction between beauty information providers and receivers, communication among information receivers, and the way people partic...
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