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Using NFC Check-ins to Crowd curate Music Preferences

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Using NFC Check-ins to Crowd curate Music Preferences. / Lochrie, Mark; Burnett, Dan; Coulton, Paul.
Proceedings of 5th International Workshop on Near Field Communication. 2013.

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Harvard

Lochrie, M, Burnett, D & Coulton, P 2013, Using NFC Check-ins to Crowd curate Music Preferences. in Proceedings of 5th International Workshop on Near Field Communication. NFC2013 the 5th International Workshop on Near Field Communication, Zurich, Switzerland, 5/02/13.

APA

Lochrie, M., Burnett, D., & Coulton, P. (2013). Using NFC Check-ins to Crowd curate Music Preferences. In Proceedings of 5th International Workshop on Near Field Communication

Vancouver

Lochrie M, Burnett D, Coulton P. Using NFC Check-ins to Crowd curate Music Preferences. In Proceedings of 5th International Workshop on Near Field Communication. 2013

Author

Lochrie, Mark ; Burnett, Dan ; Coulton, Paul. / Using NFC Check-ins to Crowd curate Music Preferences. Proceedings of 5th International Workshop on Near Field Communication. 2013.

Bibtex

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