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7. GROUP 2009: Sanibel Island, Florida, USA
- Stephanie D. Teasley, Erling C. Havn, Wolfgang Prinz, Wayne G. Lutters:
Proceedings of the 2009 International ACM SIGGROUP Conference on Supporting Group Work, GROUP 2009, Sanibel Island, Florida, USA, May 10-13, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-500-0
Tagging
- Shaoke Zhang, Umer Farooq, John M. Carroll
:
Enhancing information scent: identifying and recommending quality tags. 1-10 - Maryam Najafian Razavi, Lee Iverson:
Improving personal privacy in social systems with people-tagging. 11-20 - Chao Wu, Bo Zhou:
Analysis of tag within online social networks. 21-30
Community
- Rosta Farzan, Joan Morris DiMicco, Beth Brownholtz:
Spreading the honey: a system for maintaining an online community. 31-40 - Eric C. Cook, Stephanie D. Teasley, Mark S. Ackerman:
Contribution, commercialization & audience: understanding participation in an online creative community. 41-50 - Katherine A. Panciera, Aaron Halfaker
, Loren G. Terveen:
Wikipedians are born, not made: a study of power editors on Wikipedia. 51-60
Social software I
- Michael J. Brzozowski, Thomas Sandholm, Tad Hogg:
Effects of feedback and peer pressure on contributions to enterprise social media. 61-70 - Matthieu Tixier, Gérald Gaglio, Myriam Lewkowicz
:
Translating social support practices into online services for family caregivers. 71-80 - Reto Grob, Michael Kuhn, Roger Wattenhofer, Martin Wirz:
Cluestr: mobile social networking for enhanced group communication. 81-90
Social software II
- Scott Bateman
, Michael J. Muller, Jill Freyne:
Personalized retrieval in social bookmarking. 91-94 - Meredith M. Skeels, Jonathan Grudin:
When social networks cross boundaries: a case study of workplace use of facebook and linkedin. 95-104 - Shyong K. Lam, John Riedl:
Is Wikipedia growing a longer tail? 105-114
Group collaboration and interaction
- Ken Reily, Pam Ludford Finnerty, Loren G. Terveen:
Two peers are better than one: aggregating peer reviews for computing assignments is surprisingly accurate. 115-124 - Andreas F. Phelps, Madhu C. Reddy:
The influence of boundary objects on group collaboration in construction project teams. 125-128 - Gerry Stahl:
For a science of group interaction. 129-138
Collaborative tools and technologies I
- Patrick C. Shih
, David H. Nguyen, Sen H. Hirano, David F. Redmiles, Gillian R. Hayes
:
GroupMind: supporting idea generation through a collaborative mind-mapping tool. 139-148 - Anthony Tang
, Joel Lanir, Saul Greenberg, Sidney S. Fels
:
Supporting transitions in work: informing large display application design by understanding whiteboard use. 149-158 - Sasa Junuzovic, Prasun Dewan:
Lazy scheduling of processing and transmission tasks in collaborative systems. 159-168
Collaborative tools and technologies II
- David Pinelle, Nelson Wong, Tadeusz Stach, Carl Gutwin:
Usability heuristics for networked multiplayer games. 169-178 - Christopher Plaue, John T. Stasko:
Presence & placement: exploring the benefits of multiple shared displays on an intellective sensemaking task. 179-188 - Joshua Introne:
Supporting group decisions by mediating deliberation to improve information pooling. 189-198
Cooperative knowledge management
- Hiroko Wilensky, David F. Redmiles, Norman Makoto Su:
The dissemination of knowledge management. 199-208 - Vanessa Rood, Amy S. Bruckman:
Member behavior in company online communities. 209-218 - Michael J. Brzozowski:
WaterCooler: exploring an organization through enterprise social media. 219-228
Computer-mediated communication I
- Hao Jiang, Kevin Singley:
Exploring bilingual, task-oriented, document-centric chat. 229-232 - Honglu Du, Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll
, Craig H. Ganoe:
I felt like a contributing member of the class: increasing class participation with classcommons. 233-242 - Dejin Zhao, Mary Beth Rosson:
How and why people Twitter: the role that micro-blogging plays in informal communication at work. 243-252
Computer-mediated communication II
- José Eurico de Vasconcelos Filho
, Kori M. Inkpen, Mary Czerwinski:
Image, appearance and vanity in the use of media spaces and video conference systems. 253-262 - Natalia A. Romero
, Panos Markopoulos:
Grounding interpersonal privacy in mediated settings. 263-272 - Anna Wu, Xiaolong Zhang
, Gregorio Convertino
, John M. Carroll
:
CIVIL: support geo-collaboration with information visualization. 273-276
Collaborative management
- Neta Aizenbud-Reshef, Ido Guy, Michal Jacovi:
Collaborative feed reading in a community. 277-280 - Airi Lampinen, Sakari Tamminen, Antti Oulasvirta:
All My People Right Here, Right Now: management of group co-presence on a social networking site. 281-290 - Andrea Civan
, David W. McDonald, Kenton T. Unruh, Wanda Pratt
:
Locating patient expertise in everyday life. 291-300
Health
- Aleksandra Sarcevic
, Randall S. Burd:
Information handover in time-critical work. 301-310 - Andrea Grimes, Desney S. Tan, Dan Morris:
Toward technologies that support family reflections on health. 311-320 - Maren Sander Granlien, Morten Hertzum
:
Implementing new ways of working: interventions and their effect on the use of an electronic medication record. 321-330
Empirical-qualitative exerience
- Robin Sease, David W. McDonald:
Musical fingerprints: collaboration around home media collections. 331-340 - Phoebe O. Toups Dugas
, Andruid Kerne, William A. Hamilton, Alan Blevins:
Emergent team coordination: from fire emergency response practice to a non-mimetic simulation game. 341-350 - Petra Sundström, Tove Jaensson, Kristina Höök
, Alina Pommeranz:
Probing the potential of non-verbal group communication. 351-360 - David Gurzick, Kevin F. White, Wayne G. Lutters, Lee Boot
:
A view from Mount Olympus: the impact of activity tracking tools on the character and practice of moderation. 361-370
Doctoral consortium abstracts
- Judd Antin:
Motivated by information: information about online collective action as an incentive for participation. 371-372 - Margarida Cardoso, Isabel Ramos
:
Open innovation and the solver community. 373-374 - Amy L. Gonzales:
Validation of an inventory of social connectedness. 375-376 - Keith Grochow:
COVE: a visual environment for multidisciplinary science collaboration. 377-378 - Anatoliy A. Gruzd
:
Automated discovery of social networks in text-based online communities. 379-380 - Qing Li:
Towards a better understanding of group forking dynamics in virtual contexts. 381-382 - Kurt Luther
:
Supporting and transforming leadership in online creative collaboration. 383-384 - Ammy Jiranida Phuwanartnurak:
Exploring the use of Wikis for information sharing in interdisciplinary design. 385-386 - Norman Makoto Su:
Temporal patterns of communication: media combos. 387-388 - Jennifer Thom-Santelli:
Expressing territoriality in collaborative activity. 389-390 - Priyamvada Tripathi:
Creativity support in IT research organization. 391-392 - Kevin F. White:
Cross-organizational information reuse: a third vision of collaborative memory in the enterprise. 393-394 - Anna Wu, Xiaolong Zhang
:
Supporting collaborative sensemaking in map-based emergency management and planning. 395-396 - Jude Yew:
Social performances: understanding the motivations for online participatory behavior. 397-398
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