There is no Software, there are just Services: Introduction

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There is no Software, there are just Services: Introduction. / Kaldrack, Irina; Leeker, Martina.
There is no Software, there are just Services. ed. / Irina Kaldrack; Martina Leeker. Lüneburg: meson press, 2015. p. 9-19 (Digital Cultures).

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Harvard

Kaldrack, I & Leeker, M 2015, There is no Software, there are just Services: Introduction. in I Kaldrack & M Leeker (eds), There is no Software, there are just Services. Digital Cultures, meson press, Lüneburg, pp. 9-19. https://doi.org/10.14619/008

APA

Kaldrack, I., & Leeker, M. (2015). There is no Software, there are just Services: Introduction. In I. Kaldrack, & M. Leeker (Eds.), There is no Software, there are just Services (pp. 9-19). (Digital Cultures). meson press. https://doi.org/10.14619/008

Vancouver

Kaldrack I, Leeker M. There is no Software, there are just Services: Introduction. In Kaldrack I, Leeker M, editors, There is no Software, there are just Services. Lüneburg: meson press. 2015. p. 9-19. (Digital Cultures). doi: 10.14619/008

Bibtex

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