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    2 research outputs found

    Exploring the Use of Social Media as Tools for Information Sharing Among Undergraduates of University of Ilorin

    Author
    1. A.Adetimirin
    2. K.Lederer
    3. V.Raut
    4. W. M.Al-rahmi
    Publication venue
    'IGI Global'
    Publication date
    01/01/2020
    Field of study
    No full text
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    The Use of Social Media

    Author
    1. A. I.Atanda
    2. A. Y.Abdelraheem
    3. A.Walton
    4. B.Libert
    5. C.Piotrowski
    6. D.Fodeman
    7. E.Dahlstrom
    8. E.Wenger
    9. G.Bull
    10. G.Salaway
    11. J.Klein
    12. K.Goodwin
    13. K.Lederer
    14. L.Raine
    15. M.Apostolova
    16. M.Boulos
    17. M.DeSchryver
    18. M.Moran
    19. N. B.Ellison
    20. P.Kevin
    21. P.Thibaut
    22. S. D.Smith
    23. S.Parusheva
    24. S.Valenzuela
    25. T.Joosten
    26. W. M.Al-rahmi
    27. Z. A.Awan
    Publication venue
    'IGI Global'
    Publication date
    01/01/2020
    Field of study
    No full text
    Crossref
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