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Authenticity and professionalism: transactional learning in virtual communities

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Maharg, Paul

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JISC e-Learning Programme

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Innovating E-Learning Practice, The Proceedings of Theme 3 of the JISC Online Conference, Innovating E-Learning 2006

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The copyright for the e-book as a whole is held by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) on behalf of JISC. The Author(s) of presentations and papers retain the copyright over their contributions and are free to use these materials as they wish.

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