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Tag collaborative-writing [19 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag collaborative-writing.
  • Learning to write together using groupware
    (1995), pp. 288-295.
    by Alex Mitchell, Ilona Posner, Ronald Baecker
  • Reviewing Practices in Collaborative Writing
    Comput. Supported Coop. Work, Vol. 10, No. 2. (January 2001), pp. 247-259.
    by Hee-Cheol Kim, Kerstin S Eklundh
  • Collaborating with writing tools - An instrumental perspective on the problem of computer-supported collaborative activities
    Interacting with Computers, Vol. 15, No. 6. (December 2003), pp. 737-757.
  • THE NON-NEUTRALITY OF TECHNOLOGY: A THEORETICAL ANALYSIS AND EMPIRICAL STUDY OF COMPUTER MEDIATED COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
    Journal of Educational Computing Research, Vol. 30, No. 1. (January 2004), pp. 23-55.
    by Yong Zhao, Marãa JOS Alvarez-Torres, Bryan Smith, Hueyshan SOPHIA Tan
  • Computer support for distributed collaborative writing: defining parameters of interaction
    (1994), pp. 145-152.
    by Christine M Neuwirth, David S Kaufer, Ravinder Chandhok, James H Morris
  • Asynchronous collaborative writing through annotations
    (2004), pp. 578-581.
    by Chunhua Weng, John H Gennari
  • Quilt: a collaborative tool for cooperative writing
    (1988), pp. 30-37.
    by Robert S Fish, Robert E Kraut, Mary DP Leland
  • Co-text Loss in Textual Chat Tools
    : Modeling and Using Context (2003), pp. 483-490.
    by Mariano G Pimentel, Hugo Fuks, Carlos
  • notes On computer supported collaborative writing tools for distributed environments
    (1995), pp. 222-229.
    by Kai H Chang, Yu Gong, Tim Dollar, Shefali Gajiwala, Byong Lee, Wesley W Wear
  • Evaluating and implementing a collaborative office document system
    Interacting with Computers, Vol. 18, No. 4. (July 2006), pp. 665-682.
    by Andy Adler, John C Nash, Sylvie Noel
  • Empirical Study on Collaborative Writing: What Do Co-authors Do, Use, and Like?
    Comput. Supported Coop. Work, Vol. 13, No. 1. (2004), pp. 63-89.
    by Sylvie No&\#235;l, Jean-Marc Robert
  • Ontology based semantic conflicts resolution in collaborative editing of design documents
    Advanced Engineering Informatics, Vol. 19, No. 2. (April 2005), pp. 103-111.
    by Ning Gu, Jun Xu, Xiaoyuan Wu, Jiangming Yang, Wei Ye
  • CAWS: alla wiki system to improve workspace awareness to advance effectiveness of co-authoring activities
    (2007), pp. 2555-2560.
    by Ilaria Liccardi, Hugh C Davis, Su White
  • Peer Review
    Library and Information Science Research, Vol. 25, No. 4. (2003), pp. 359-361.
  • notes From the writable web to global editability
    (2005), pp. 35-45.
    by Angelo Di Iorio, Fabio Vitali
  • Writing as Collaboration
    College English, Vol. 51, No. 8. (1989), pp. 855-867.
    by James A Reither, Douglas Vipond
  • A rating scheme for assessing the quality of computer-supported collaboration processes
    International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, Vol. 2, No. 1. (14 March 2007), pp. 63-86.
    by Anne Meier, Hans Spada, Nikol Rummel
  • Using Web annotations for asynchronous collaboration around documents
    (2000), pp. 309-318.
    by JJ Cadiz, Anop Gupta, Jonathan Grudin
  • Wiki communities in the context of work processes
    (2005), pp. 33-39.
    by Frank Fuchs-Kittowski, Andre Kohler
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