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Subject: Virtual Communities


Number of records: 12.

Brogan, Martha L. (2003) A Survey of Digital Library Aggregation Services. Technical Report.

Downing, Thomas A. (2000) An Initial Survey and Description of How Selected United States Government Libraries, Information Centers, and Information Services Provide Public Access to Information Via the Internet. In Proceedings Conference on Bibliographic Control for the New Millennium, Washington.

Shachaf, Pnina (2005) Bridging cultural diversity through e-mail. Journal of Global Information Technology Management 8(2):pp. 46-60.

Coleman, Anita Sundaram (2005) Building Communities.

Pomerantz, Jeffrey (2006) Collaborative Reference Work in the Blogosphere.

Pomerantz, Jeffrey and Stutzman, Frederic (2006) Collaborative Reference Work in the Blogosphere. Reference Services Review, 34(2), 200-212.

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

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

McLean, Michelle A (2007) Serving the sphere: public libraries serving their virtual users.

Shachaf, Pnina and Hara, Noriko (2005) Team Effectiveness in Virtual Environments: An Ecological Approach, in Ferris, P. and Godar, S., Eds. Teaching and Learning with Virtual Teams, pages pp. 83-108. Idea Group Publishing.

Romano, Nicholas C. and Bauer, Christina and Chen, Hsinchun and Nunamaker Jr., Jay F. (2000) The MindMine Comment Analysis Tool for Collaborative Attitude Solicitation, Analysis, Sense-Making and Visualization. In Proceedings Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Maui, HI.

Gruzd, A.A. (2007) Web APIs: A Step towards Greater Mobility of User-Created Data across Social Networking Websites and Their Implications for Research in Information Behavior. In Proceedings SIG USE 2007 Research Symposium on Mobility and Social Networks in Information Behavior, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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