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Data Work in a Knowledge-Broker Organisation: How Cross-Organisational Data Maintenance shapes Human-Data Interactions
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Y. Dittrich
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E Grönvall
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The 32nd British Human-Computer Interaction Conference, 2018a Belfast, Northern Ireland
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