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Leydesdorff, Loet (2003) A Sociological Theory of Communication The Self-Organization of the Knowledge-Based Society, pp. 1-25, in In: Ibid.. Universal Publishers, Parkland, Florida.

Eschenfelder, Kristin R. (2006) An Assessment of Access and Use Rights for Licensed Scholarly Digital Resources (JCDL 2006 Poster) .

Iivonen, Mirja and Sonnenwald, Diane H. and Parma, Maria and Poole-Kober, Evelyn M. (1998) Analyzing and Understanding Cultural Differences: Experiences from Education in Library and Information Studies. In Proceedings International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions General Conference.

Cole, Fletcher (2006) Appreciating context in social informatics: from the outside in, and the inside out.

Paling, Stephen (2006) Artistic Use of Information Technology: Toward a Definition of Literature and Art Informatics.

Nathan, Lisa P. (2006) Commentary on "Appreciating Context in Social Informatics".

Meyer, Eric (2006) Commentary on Cole extended abstract.

Lin, Peyina and McDonald, David W. (2006) Commentary on Davenport & Rasmussen extended abstract.

Dalbello, Marija (2006) Commentary on Kristin Eschenfelder's, What is an Authorized Use? The Social Construction of Access and Use Rights Restrictions in Licensed Scholarly Digital Resources Protected by Technological Protection Measures.

Marty, Paul F. (2006) Commentary on Paling, Artistic Use of Information Technology.

Cole, Fletcher (2006) Commentary on Tyworth, Technological identity ....

Lin, Chi-Shiou (2006) Comments for Clodfelter,K., Buente,W. and Rosenbaum,H. (2006) Indiana's Community Networking Movement: Websites Then and Now .

Coleman, Anita Sundaram (2006) Comments on Dalbello's Scholarly Editions, Historians' Archives, and Digital Libraries.

Coleman, Anita Sundaram (2006) Comments on Eschenfelder's What is an Authorized Use?.

Coleman, Anita Sundaram (2006) Comments on Marty's Personal Digital Collections on Museum Websites.

Tyworth, Michael (2006) Comments to author.

Coleman, Anita Sundaram (2006) Commons-based digital libraries.

Meyer, Eric T. (2006) Digital photography use by marine mammal scientists.

Eschenfelder, Kristin R. (2007) Every Library’s Nightmare? Digital Rights Management and Licensed Scholarly Digital Resources .

Sonnenwald, Diane H. (1999) Evolving Perspectives of Human Information Behavior: Contexts, Situations, Social Networks and Information Horizons, in Wilson, T. D. and Allen, D. K., Eds. Exploring the Contexts of Information Behavior: Proceedings of the Second International Conference in Information Needs, pages pp. 176-190. Taylor Graham.

Lin, Chi-Shiou (2006) Examining the Conceptualization of Government Publications on the World Wide Web: A Genre Theory Inspired Conceptual Framework .

Eschenfelder, Kristin R. and Miller, Clark A. (2006) Examining the Role of Website Information in Facilitating Different Citizen-Government Relationships: A Case Study of State Chronic Wasting Disease Websites .

Lin, Peyina and McDonald, David (2006) Exploring the social realities of online communities through the lens of a Human Information Behavior framework.

D'Avolio, Leonard W. and Rees, Galya and Boyadzhyan, Lousine (2006) Improving the secondary utilization of clinical data by incorporating context.

Clodfelter, Kathryn and Buente, Wayne and Rosenbaum, Howard (2006) Indiana's Community Networking Movement: Websites Then and Now.

Nathan, Lisa P. (2006) Influencing Adaptation: Discourse, values and information and communication technologies.

Bruce, Bertram C. (2006) Inquiry as Both Action and Understanding.

Anderson, T.D. and Donald, S.J. and Gammack, J.G. (2006) Mobile Me: Young People, Sociality and the Mobile Phone.

Tramullas, Jesús (2005) Open Source Tools for Content Management. Hipertext.net 3.

Marty, Paul F. (2006) Personal Digital Collections on Museum Websites: Research in Progress.

Marty, Paul (2006) Personal Digital Collections on Museum Websites: Research in Progress.

Eschenfelder, Kristin R. (2006) Research Note: Information Guidelines for State Chronic Wasting Disease Web sites.

Eschenfelder, Kristin R. (2006) Research Note: Information Guidelines for State Chronic Wasting Disease Web sites. . Human Dimensions of Wildlife 11(3):pp. 221-223.

Dalbello, Marija (2006) Scholarly Editions, Historians’ Archives and Digital Libraries: The Pragmatics and the Rhetoric of Digital Humanities Scholarship.

Tyworth, Michael (2006) Technological Identity: Addressing the Need for Greater Theorization of ICT in Social Informatics Research.

Ghosh, Maitrayee (2006) The Challenging and Critical Role of Information Professionals in Combating AIDS in India.

Smith, Catherine Arnott (2006) The Five Volume Patient.

Dalbello, Marija and Covi, Lisa (2003) Tool or Sign? Negotiated Learning and Socialization Process in the Students' Perceptions of Technology in the Digital Library Classroom . Information Technology, Education and Society 4(2):pp. 35-52.

Lueg, Christopher and Huang, Jeff and Twidale, Michael (2006) Toward Understanding Sustainability and Usability of Email Communication in the Age of Spam.

Banks, Marcus A. (2005) Towards a Continuum of Scholarship: The Eventual Collapse of the Distinction Between Grey and non-Grey Literature . In Farace, Dr. Dominic, Eds. Proceedings Conference on Grey Literature, Nancy, France.

Banks, Marcus A. (2005) Towards a Continuum of Scholarship: The Eventual Collapse of the Distinction Between Grey and non-Grey Literature .

Tramullas, Jesús and Garrido, Piedad (2006) Weblogs Content Classification Tools: performance evaluation. In Proceedings I Internacional Conference on Multidisciplinary Information Sciences & Technologies 1, pages pp. 532-536, Mérida.

Eschenfelder, Kristin R. (2006) What is an Authorized Use? The Social Construction of Access and Use Rights Restrictions in Licensed Scholarly Digital Resources Protected by Technological Protection Measures.

Eschenfelder, Kristin R. and Miller, Clark A. (2006) What Public Information Should Government Agencies Publish? A Comparison of Controversial Web-Based Government Information.

Birnholtz, Jeremy P. (2005) When Do Researchers Collaborate: Toward a Model of Collaboration Propensity. PhD Thesis, School of Information, University of Michigan.

Davenport, Elizabeth and Rasmussen, Louise (2006) Who killed the knowledge analysts? A short history of Knowledge Working (KW) in a public sector agency.

 

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