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Conference: 2007 Social Informatics Pre-conference Research Symposia at ASIST

Number of records: 10.

Haigh, Maria (2007) Cultural Interpretations of File-Sharing Technologies: the Case of Independent Ukraine.

Tseng, Shu-Fen and Li, Meng-Hao (2007) A Sense of Community or Networked Individualism?. In Proceedings 2007 Social Informatics Pre-conference Research Symposia at ASIST, Milwaukee Wisconsin.

Remer, Sebastian (2007) A Socio-technical Perspective on Back-end Technologies . In Proceedings 2007 Social Informatics Pre-conference Research Symposia at ASIST, Milwaukee Wisconsin.

Moore, Tony Alex (2007) Visualizing Social Informaticss.

Zhu, Xiaohua and Eschenfelder, Kristin R. (2007) Who is an Authorized User?: Analyzing Socio-Technical Access Regimes for Licensed Digital Resources. In Proceedings 2007 Social Informatics Pre-conference Research Symposia at ASIST, Milwaukee, WI.

Sandusky, Robert J. and Crowe, Jane (2007) A Web 2.0 Enabled Content Management System for Rural Youth Photographers: Social Computing Supporting Community Empowerment.

Oltmann, Shannon M (2007) SI2: Social Informatics and Symbolic Interactionism: A Conceptual Exploration. In Proceedings 2007 Social Informatics Pre-conference Research Symposia at ASIST, Milwaukee Wisconsin.

Paling, Stephen (2007) Mapping Techno-Literary Spaces: Adapting Multiple Correspondence Analysis for Literature and Art Informatics. In Proceedings 2007 Social Informatics Pre-conference Research Symposia at ASIST, Milwaukee Wisconsin.

Peek, Robin P. (2007) What's In, Who's Out: Issues in Capturing the History of a Technological Moment in History. In Proceedings 2007 Social Informatics Pre-conference Research Symposia at ASIST, Milwaukee Wisconsin.

Moore, Tony Alex (2007) Visualizing Social Informatics.

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