Volume 5,
Number 1,
2009
- Jonathan Bishop:
Enhancing the understanding of genres of web-based communities: the role of the ecological cognition framework.
4-17
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- Trevor D. Collins, Paul Mulholland, Zdenek Zdráhal:
Using mobile phones to map online community resources to a physical museum space.
18-32
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- Mijke Slot:
Exploring user-producer interaction in an online community: the case of Habbo Hotel.
33-48
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- Licia Calvi:
Personal networks as a case for online communities: two case studies.
49-65
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- Stefanos Ziovas, Maria Grigoriadou:
Connecting communities through ICT: boundary crossing and knowledge sharing in a web-based 'community of communities'.
66-82
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- Maire Heikkinen:
Power and support from the net: usability and sociability on an internet-based rehabilitation course for people with multiple sclerosis.
83-104
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- Paul S. Brentano, Arvin Agah:
The requirements and design principles for large-scale collaborations and decision-making on the web.
105-125
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- Adriana Santarosa Vivacqua, José A. Rodrigues Nt., Michele Machado, Rodrigo Padula, Melissa Paes, Patricia Barros, Geraldo Xexéo, Jano Moreira de Souza, Mutaleci Miranda:
Community-supported collaborative navigation with FoxPeer.
126-138
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Volume 5,
Number 2,
2009
- Miia Kosonen:
Knowledge sharing in virtual communities - a review of the empirical research.
144-163
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- Matti Koivisto:
The acceptance of mobile communication technologies in student communities.
164-178
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- Panayotis Antoniadis, Bénédicte Le Grand:
Self-organised virtual communities: bridging the gap between web-based communities and P2P systems.
179-194
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- Céline Robardet, Eric Fleury:
Communities detection and the analysis of their dynamics in collaborative networks.
195-211
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- Gordon Muller-Seitz:
The open source software phenomenon as a role model for networked innovations in biotechnology: an exploratory study.
212-237
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- Wael Assaf, Gianluca Elia, Ayham Fayyoumi, Cesare Taurino:
Virtual eBMS: a virtual learning community supporting personalised learning.
238-254
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- Masayuki Ihara, Minoru Kobayashi, Yoshinori Sakai:
Human affordance.
255-272
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- Romain Laborde, Michel Kamel, Ahmad Samer Wazan, François Barrère, Abdelmalek Benzekri:
A secure collaborative web-based environment for virtual organisations.
273-292
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- Mohammad M. R. Chowdhury, Najeeb Elahi, Sarfraz Alam, Josef Noll:
A framework for privacy in social communities.
293-312
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- Abdulsalam Yassine, Shervin Shirmohammadi:
A business privacy model for virtual communities.
313-335
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by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)