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Business value of information sharing and the role of emerging technologies
Social influences on user behavior in group information repositories
Motivating contributions for home computer security
Building bridges: A study of coordination in projects
Sensemaking handoffs: Why? how? and when?
Undergraduate research and academic archives: Instruction, learning and assessment
Ontic Occlusion and Exposure in Sociotechnical Systems
Information in Healthcare: An Ethnographic Analysis of a Hospital Ward
Arkose: A Prototype Mechanism and Tool for Collaborative Information Generation and Distillation
Three essays on the economics of information systems
Narrowing the Gap: Chronic Illness Information as Experienced in Everyday Life and Healthcare Contexts
Requirements Engineering in Building Climate Science Software
Biography, Well-being and Personal Media: A Qualitative Study of Everyday Digital Photography Practices
Patient Handoffs between Emergency Department and Inpatient Physicians: A Qualitative Study to Inform Standardization of Practice and Organization Theory
Networked Public Talk: Attention, Difference, and Imagination in Online Urban Forums
Collaborative Help for Individualized Problems: Learning from the MythTV User Community and Diabetes Patient Support Groups
The use of social tags in text and image searching on the Web
Social performances: A sociotechnical framework for understanding online prosocial behavior
Incentive and Culture: Shaping Information and Social Dynamics in Online Information Sharing Systems
Information Behavior of People Diagnosed with a Chronic Serious Health Condition: A Longitudinal Study
Morphological Inference from Bitext for Resource-Poor Languages
Editing Identity: Literary Anthologies and the Construction of the Author in Meiji Japan
Exposure to political diversity online