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Making work visible. / Suchman, Lucy.
The New Production of Users: Changing Innovation Collectives and Involvement Strategies. ed. / Sampsa Hyysalo; Torben Jensen; Nelly Oudshoorn. Taylor and Francis, 2016. p. 125-135.

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Suchman, L 2016, Making work visible. in S Hyysalo, T Jensen & N Oudshoorn (eds), The New Production of Users: Changing Innovation Collectives and Involvement Strategies. Taylor and Francis, pp. 125-135. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315648088

APA

Suchman, L. (2016). Making work visible. In S. Hyysalo, T. Jensen, & N. Oudshoorn (Eds.), The New Production of Users: Changing Innovation Collectives and Involvement Strategies (pp. 125-135). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315648088

Vancouver

Suchman L. Making work visible. In Hyysalo S, Jensen T, Oudshoorn N, editors, The New Production of Users: Changing Innovation Collectives and Involvement Strategies. Taylor and Francis. 2016. p. 125-135 doi: 10.4324/9781315648088

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Suchman, Lucy. / Making work visible. The New Production of Users: Changing Innovation Collectives and Involvement Strategies. editor / Sampsa Hyysalo ; Torben Jensen ; Nelly Oudshoorn. Taylor and Francis, 2016. pp. 125-135

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