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Towards a better understanding of dynamics of IT use: A new concept of adaptive IT use
User-based criteria for use and evaluation of alert services
 
Sensitive information: An inquiry into the interpretation of information in the workplace from an individual's perspective using qualitative methods
Exploring the relationship between self-regulating Intentional Internet search (IIS) and critical thinking skills
 
The political economy of country code top level domains
Reconstructing "digital literacy" in a Constructionist computer club: The role of motivation, interest, and inquiry in children's purposive technology use
 
Identifying certainty in texts
Family of origin functioning and the likelihood of seeking romantic partners over the Internet
 
Alone together: A socio-technical theory of motivation, coordination and collaboration technologies in organizing for free and open source software development
Enterprise thinking role transitions in enterprise system process improvement teams
 
Clouds, graphs, and maps: Distant reading and disciplinary imagination
When routines are not so routine: Exploring coordination work in hospitals
 
Structure of national image in the age of networks: An empirical analysis of online social relations and information use
Evaluating government Web site with a citizen-centric approach
 
The Good, the Bad, and the Persuasive: Enhancing Retention of Future Information Professionals through Attitude Inoculation
Correlated Sources In Distributed Networks - Data Transmission, Common Information Characterization and Inferencing
 
Teaching the voices of history through primary sources and historical fiction: A case study of teacher and librarian roles
Factors that Influence Users to Keep and Leave Information Items: A Case Study of College Students' Personal Information Management Behavior
 
Participatory networks in a nonprofit organization: A comparative case study
Image-Enabled Discourse: Investigating the creation of visual information as communicative practice
 
Crowdsourcing scientific work: A comparative study of technologies, processes, and outcomes in citizen science
Community Interest as An Indicator for Ranking
 
Can You Hear Us Now? Investigating the Effects of a Wireless Grid Social Radio Station on Collaboration and Communication in Fragile Populations
Ambient Intelligence with Wireless Grid Enabled Applications: A Case Study of the Launch and First Use Experience of WeJay Social Radio in Education