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Books and social media: how the digital age is shaping the printed word |
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Books and social media how the digital age is shaping the printed word |
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how the digital age is shaping the printed word |
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Books and social media: how the digital age is shaping the printed word |
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Books and reading Technological innovations, Publishers and publishing Technological innovations, Social media Authorship, Fiction Publishing, Electronic publishing, Self-publishing, Veröffentlichung, Literaturproduktion, Lesekultur, Technische Innovation, Social Media, Eigenständigkeit, Elektronisches Publizieren |
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