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Kipp, M.E. @toread and Cool : Subjective, Affective and Associative Factors in Tagging, 2008. In Canadian Association for Information Science/L'Association canadienne des sciences de l'information (CAIS/ACSI),Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada),5-8 June 2008.(Unpublished) [Conference Paper].
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