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Tapscott, D. (1998). Growing Up Digital. The Rise of the Net Generation. New York: McGraw Hill. xii +338. ISSN 0-07-063361-4. Web site: www.growingupdigital.com

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Egnatoff, W.J. Tapscott, D. (1998). Growing Up Digital. The Rise of the Net Generation. New York: McGraw Hill. xii +338. ISSN 0-07-063361-4. Web site: www.growingupdigital.com. Education and Information Technologies 4, 203–205 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009656102475

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