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  • Exploring the relationship between personal and public annotations
    (2004), pp. 349-357.
    by Catherine C Marshall, Bernheim JB Brush
  • Region - Netzwerk - Lernen : Theorie und Praxis der Lernenden Region Nürnberg - Fürth - Erlangen
    by Cornelia Liebig
    posted to collaboration education by amandaf to the group CMS on 2005-10-17 00:36:55 as **
  • Using social psychology to motivate contributions to online communities
    (2004), pp. 212-221.
    by Gerard Beenen, Kimberly Ling, Xiaoqing Wang, Klarissa Chang, Dan Frankowski, Paul Resnick, Robert E Kraut
  • Multiple Authorship and the Myth of Solitary Genius
    (August 1991)
    by Jack Stillinger
    posted to authorship collaboration creativity by amandaf to the group CMS on 2005-10-16 19:41:30 as **
  • Situated Learning : Legitimate Peripheral Participation (Learning in Doing: Social, Cognitive & Computational Perspectives)
    (September 1991)
    by Jean Lave, Etienne Wenger
  • Research Note: Working with New Medias Cultural Intermediaries
    Information, Communication and Society, Vol. 6, No. 2. (June 2003), pp. 229-245.
    posted to collaboration design methods by amandaf to the group CMS on 2005-10-16 19:41:28 as **
  • Distributed cognition: toward a new foundation for human-computer interaction research
    ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact., Vol. 7, No. 2. (June 2000), pp. 174-196.
    by James Hollan, Edwin Hutchins, David Kirsh
    posted to collaboration distributed-cognition hci interaction learning seminal by amandaf to the group CMS on 2005-10-16 19:41:27 as **
  • Asynchronous collaborative writing through annotations
    (2004), pp. 578-581.
    by Chunhua Weng, John H Gennari
    posted to annotation authoring collaboration writing by amandaf to the group CMS on 2005-10-16 19:41:26 as **
  • Think different: increasing online community participation using uniqueness and group dissimilarity
    (2004), pp. 631-638.
    by Pamela J Ludford, Dan Cosley, Dan Frankowski, Loren Terveen
  • Listening in: practices surrounding iTunes music sharing
    (2005), pp. 191-200.
    by Amy Voida, Rebecca E Grinter, Nicolas Ducheneaut, Keith K Edwards, Mark W Newman
    posted to awareness collaboration community hci music sharing by amandaf to the group CMS on 2005-10-16 19:41:25 as **
  • Digital Formations : IT and New Architectures in the Global Realm
    (August 2005)
    by Robert Latham
  • Making Things Public : Atmospheres of Democracy
    (September 2005)
    posted to anthropology collaboration commons community culture democracy policy politics by amandaf to the group CMS on 2005-10-16 19:41:25 as **
  • The Success of Open Source
    (April 2004)
    by Steven Weber
    posted to collaboration community free_software linux opensource by amandaf to the group CMS on 2005-10-16 19:41:23 as **
  • Evaluating emergent collaboration on the Web
    (1998), pp. 355-362.
    by Loren Terveen, Will Hill
    posted to blogs collaboration discovery by amandaf to the group CMS on 2005-10-16 19:41:23 as **
  • Collaborative Authoring on the Web: A Genre Analysis of Online Encyclopedias
    System Sciences, 2005. HICSS '05. Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on (2005), pp. 99a-99a.
    by W Emigh, SC Herring
    posted to authoring children collaboration opensource web-publishing wikis by amandaf to the group CMS on 2005-10-16 19:41:22 as ****
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    posted to collaboration wiki by amandaf to the group CMS on 2005-10-16 19:41:19 as **
  • Communities in Cyberspace
    (December 1998)
    by Peter Kollock
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