The money trail: a new historiography for networks, patronage and scientific careers

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The money trail: a new historiography for networks, patronage and scientific careers. / Andersen, Casper; Bek-Thomsen, Jakob; Kjærgaard, Peter C.

I: Isis, Bind 103, Nr. 2, 2012, s. 310-315.

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Andersen, C, Bek-Thomsen, J & Kjærgaard, PC 2012, 'The money trail: a new historiography for networks, patronage and scientific careers', Isis, bind 103, nr. 2, s. 310-315. https://doi.org/10.1086/666357

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Andersen, C., Bek-Thomsen, J., & Kjærgaard, P. C. (2012). The money trail: a new historiography for networks, patronage and scientific careers. Isis, 103(2), 310-315. https://doi.org/10.1086/666357

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Andersen C, Bek-Thomsen J, Kjærgaard PC. The money trail: a new historiography for networks, patronage and scientific careers. Isis. 2012;103(2):310-315. https://doi.org/10.1086/666357

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Andersen, Casper ; Bek-Thomsen, Jakob ; Kjærgaard, Peter C. / The money trail: a new historiography for networks, patronage and scientific careers. I: Isis. 2012 ; Bind 103, Nr. 2. s. 310-315.

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