Elektronische Medien im wissenschaftlichen Alltag: Auswirkungen auf die persönliche Literaturverwaltung und -nutzung

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Elektronische Medien im wissenschaftlichen Alltag : Auswirkungen auf die persönliche Literaturverwaltung und -nutzung. / Knorr, Dagmar.

Wissenschaftliche Textproduktion: Mit und ohne Computer. ed. / Eva-Maria Jakobs; Dagmar Knorr; Sylvie Molitor-Lübbert. Frankfurt/Main u. a. : Peter Lang Verlag, 1995. p. 53-71.

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Harvard

Knorr, D 1995, Elektronische Medien im wissenschaftlichen Alltag: Auswirkungen auf die persönliche Literaturverwaltung und -nutzung. in E-M Jakobs, D Knorr & S Molitor-Lübbert (eds), Wissenschaftliche Textproduktion: Mit und ohne Computer. Peter Lang Verlag, Frankfurt/Main u. a., pp. 53-71. <http://www.prowitec.rwth-aachen.de/p-publikationen/band-pdf/band0/band0_knorr.pdf>

APA

Knorr, D. (1995). Elektronische Medien im wissenschaftlichen Alltag: Auswirkungen auf die persönliche Literaturverwaltung und -nutzung. In E-M. Jakobs, D. Knorr, & S. Molitor-Lübbert (Eds.), Wissenschaftliche Textproduktion: Mit und ohne Computer (pp. 53-71). Peter Lang Verlag. http://www.prowitec.rwth-aachen.de/p-publikationen/band-pdf/band0/band0_knorr.pdf

Vancouver

Knorr D. Elektronische Medien im wissenschaftlichen Alltag: Auswirkungen auf die persönliche Literaturverwaltung und -nutzung. In Jakobs E-M, Knorr D, Molitor-Lübbert S, editors, Wissenschaftliche Textproduktion: Mit und ohne Computer. Frankfurt/Main u. a.: Peter Lang Verlag. 1995. p. 53-71

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