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Key Propositions and Conclusions

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This book has broadly explored many diverse and interesting issues, and has proposed new theories and ideas. At the beginning of the book we said that such a treatise will probably raise more important and interesting questions than will be answered. Raising important and interesting questions without providing all the answers may be frustrating for the reader (and the author), but does provide a necessary and critical key beginning for confronting future research challenges.

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Spink, A. (2010). Key Propositions and Conclusions. In: Information Behavior. Information Science and Knowledge Management, vol 16. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11497-7_9

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