El género web como útil al servicio de la recuperación de información

  1. Montesi, Michela
  2. Gil Urdiciain, Blanca
Revista:
Ibersid: revista de sistemas de información y documentación = journal of information and documentation systems

ISSN: 1888-0967

Año de publicación: 2008

Título del ejemplar: Avances y perspectivas en sistemas de información y documentación, 2008

Número: 2

Páginas: 155-162

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.54886/IBERSID.V2I.2224 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

Otras publicaciones en: Ibersid: revista de sistemas de información y documentación = journal of information and documentation systems

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