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Information / Human–computer interaction / Social networks / Social information processing / Mass media / Social media / Microblogging / Social capital / Social networking service / Information science / World Wide Web / Software
Date: 2014-11-13 13:58:17
Information
Human–computer interaction
Social networks
Social information processing
Mass media
Social media
Microblogging
Social capital
Social networking service
Information science
World Wide Web
Software

Impacts of Social Media Usage on the Outcomes of Students’ Everyday Life Information Seeking Sei-Ching Joanna Sin Nanyang Technological University 31 Nanyang Link, Singapore [removed]

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