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Briet, S. (1951). Qu'est-ce que la documentation? Paris: Documentaires
Industrielles et Techniques.
Buckland, M. (1991). Information and information systems. New York: Greenwood
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Hjerppe, R. (1994). A framework for the description of generalized documents.
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Signer, Beat: What is Wrong with Digital Documents? A Conceptual Model for
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