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Boundless and bounded interactions in the knowledge work process: the role of groupware technologies

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Boundless and bounded interactions in the knowledge work process: the role of groupware technologies. / Hayes, N.
Lancaster University: The Department of Organisation, Work and Technology, 2000. (Organisation, Work and Technology Working Paper Series).

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Hayes, N 2000 'Boundless and bounded interactions in the knowledge work process: the role of groupware technologies' Organisation, Work and Technology Working Paper Series, The Department of Organisation, Work and Technology, Lancaster University.

APA

Hayes, N. (2000). Boundless and bounded interactions in the knowledge work process: the role of groupware technologies. (Organisation, Work and Technology Working Paper Series). The Department of Organisation, Work and Technology.

Vancouver

Hayes N. Boundless and bounded interactions in the knowledge work process: the role of groupware technologies. Lancaster University: The Department of Organisation, Work and Technology. 2000. (Organisation, Work and Technology Working Paper Series).

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Hayes, N. / Boundless and bounded interactions in the knowledge work process: the role of groupware technologies. Lancaster University : The Department of Organisation, Work and Technology, 2000. (Organisation, Work and Technology Working Paper Series).

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