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Reflecting human values in the digital age. / Sellen, A.; Rogers, Y.; Harper, R. et al.
In: Communications of the ACM, Vol. 52, No. 3, 03.2009, p. 58-66.

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Sellen, A, Rogers, Y, Harper, R & Rodden, T 2009, 'Reflecting human values in the digital age', Communications of the ACM, vol. 52, no. 3, pp. 58-66. https://doi.org/10.1145/1467247.1467265

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Sellen, A., Rogers, Y., Harper, R., & Rodden, T. (2009). Reflecting human values in the digital age. Communications of the ACM, 52(3), 58-66. https://doi.org/10.1145/1467247.1467265

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Sellen A, Rogers Y, Harper R, Rodden T. Reflecting human values in the digital age. Communications of the ACM. 2009 Mar;52(3):58-66. doi: 10.1145/1467247.1467265

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Sellen, A. ; Rogers, Y. ; Harper, R. et al. / Reflecting human values in the digital age. In: Communications of the ACM. 2009 ; Vol. 52, No. 3. pp. 58-66.

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