Co-Production on the Web: Social Software as a Means of Collaborative Value Creation in Web-Based Infrastructures
Why Study Users? An Environmental Scan of Use and Users of Digital Resources in Humanities and Social Sciences Undergraduate Education
Wired for Modernization in China. In: Open Networks, Closed Regimes: The Impact of the Internet on Authoritarian Rule, Chapter 2
Workforce Literacy in an Information Age: Policy Recommendations for Developing an Equitable High-Tech Skills Workforce
Social Information Science — As a Concept for Assimilating Smart Internet Usage in a Multi-Cultural Society: The Case of Israel
Addressing the Ethical Dimensions of the Information Society in the Process of Building Inclusive Knowledge Societies
Using the Internet to Reduce Market Risk for Alternative Energy Sources: The Case of Large-Scale Solar Photovoltaic Production
Visualizing the Overlap between the 100 Most Visited Pages on Wikipedia for September 2006 to January 2007
Web Mining Technology and Academic Librarianship: Human-Machine Connections for the Twenty-First Century
Web-Site Sensitivity to Privacy Concerns: Collecting Personally Identifiable Information and Passing Persistent Cookies
Toward Context-Centered Methods for Evaluating Public Library Networked Community Information Initiatives