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Kegunaan Crowdfunding

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Crowdfunding adalah sejenis crowdsourcing dengan memungkinkan pendukung online untuk terlibat dalam proyek sosial untuk berkontribusi pada sumber daya dalam mengatasi masalah sosial. Platform ini adalah contoh terbaik tentang bagaimana digital humanities memasukkan proyek-proyek spesifik yang menggunakan pendekatan humaniora untuk membangun sumber daya digital, yang meningkatkan minat luas pada humaniora itu sendiri.

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  • kartikaputri, arella, 2020. "Kegunaan Crowdfunding," OSF Preprints yh6nb, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:yh6nb
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/yh6nb
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