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NTIS 바로가기정보관리학회지 = Journal of the Korean society for information management, v.38 no.2, 2021년, pp.19 - 38
This study empirically analyzed the effect of media literacy on the formation of the smart divide, which is a multi-faceted digital divide that occurs in the context of the use of smart devices. As a result, most of the factors of media literacy affect the establishment of social relations and socia...
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