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NTIS 바로가기한국문헌정보학회지 = Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science, v.56 no.1, 2022년, pp.297 - 320
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In this study, the current status of digital humanities(DH) research support guide service, which is increasing recently in research-oriented academic libraries in the United States, was analyzed by comparing the contents provided by each institution's Website. Based on the ranking of research-focus...
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