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Using information technology in a virtual work world: characteristics of collaborative workers
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Source Special Interest Group on Computer Personnel Research Annual Conference archive
Proceedings of the 1999 ACM SIGCPR conference on Computer personnel research table of contents
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Pages: 73 - 78  
Year of Publication: 1999
ISBN:1-58113-063-5
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Susan E. Yager  Northeast Louisiana University, 700 University Ave., Admin 3-41, Monroe, LA
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SIGCPR: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Personnel Research
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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