| Toward an analytic framework for understanding and fostering peer-support communities in using and evolving software products | | BIBA | Full-Text | 1-10 | |
| Andrew Gorman; Gerhard Fischer | |||
| Measuring self-focus bias in community-maintained knowledge repositories | | BIBA | Full-Text | 11-20 | |
| Brent Hecht; Darren Gergle | |||
| Understanding collective content: purposes, characteristics and collaborative practices | | BIBA | Full-Text | 21-30 | |
| Thomas Olsson | |||
| Supportive communication, sense of virtual community and health outcomes in online infertility groups | | BIBA | Full-Text | 31-40 | |
| Jennifer L. Welbourne; Anita L. Blanchard; Marla D. Boughton | |||
| The community is where the rapport is -- on sense and structure in the YouTube community | | BIBA | Full-Text | 41-50 | |
| Dana Rotman; Jennifer Golbeck; Jennifer Preece | |||
| Social capital, social network and identity bonds: a reconceptualization | | BIBA | Full-Text | 51-60 | |
| Hao Jiang; John M. Carroll | |||
| Communities, technology, and civic intelligence | | BIBA | Full-Text | 61-70 | |
| Douglas Schuler | |||
| Communities real and imagined: designing a communication system for Zimbabwean activists | | BIBA | Full-Text | 71-76 | |
| Tad Hirsch | |||
| Empowering rural citizen journalism via web 2.0 technologies | | BIBA | Full-Text | 77-84 | |
| Marco A. Figueiredo; Paola Prado; Mauro A. Câmara; Ana M. Albuquerque | |||
| Technologies within transnational social activist communities: an ethnographic study of the European social forum | | BIBA | Full-Text | 85-94 | |
| Saqib Saeed; Markus Rohde; Volker Wulf | |||
| The conference room as a toolbox: technological and social routines in corporate meeting spaces | | BIBA | Full-Text | 95-104 | |
| Christopher Plaue; John Stasko; Mark Baloga | |||
| Experiential role of artefacts in cooperative design | | BIBA | Full-Text | 105-114 | |
| Dhaval Vyas; Dirk Heylen; Anton Nijholt; Gerrit van der Veer | |||
| Active artifacts as bridges between context and community knowledge sources | | BIBA | Full-Text | 115-124 | |
| Federico Cabitza; Carla Simone | |||
| wConnect: a Facebook-based developmental learning community to support women in information technology | | BIBA | Full-Text | 125-134 | |
| Mary Beth Rosson; John M. Carroll; Dejin Zhao; Timothy Paone | |||
| And the ringleaders were banned: an examination of protest in virtual worlds | | BIBA | Full-Text | 135-144 | |
| Bridget M. Blodgett | |||
| Hometown websites: continuous maintenance of cross-border connections | | BIBA | Full-Text | 145-154 | |
| Luis A. Castro; Victor M. Gonzalez | |||
| Overhearing the crowd: an empirical examination of conversation reuse in a technical support community | | BIBA | Full-Text | 155-164 | |
| Derek L. Hansen | |||
| An analysis of the social structure of remix culture | | BIBA | Full-Text | 165-174 | |
| Giorgos Cheliotis; Jude Yew | |||
| Spinning online: a case study of internet broadcasting by DJs | | BIBA | Full-Text | 175-184 | |
| David A. Shamma; Elizabeth F. Churchill; Nikhil Bobb; Matt Fukuda | |||
| Supporting community engagement in the city: urban planning in the MR-tent | | BIBA | Full-Text | 185-194 | |
| Ina Wagner; Maria Basile; Lisa Ehrenstrasser; Valérie Maquil; Jean-Jacques Terrin; Mira Wagner | |||
| Conversations in developer communities: a preliminary analysis of the yahoo! pipes community | | BIBA | Full-Text | 195-204 | |
| M. Cameron Jones; Elizabeth F. Churchill | |||
| Makumba: the role of the technology for the sustainability of amateur programming practice and community | | BIBA | Full-Text | 205-214 | |
| Cristian Bogdan; Rudolf Mayer | |||
| Facilitating participatory decision-making in local communities through map-based online discussion | | BIBA | Full-Text | 215-224 | |
| Bo Yu; Guoray Cai | |||
| Supporting community in third places with situated social software | | BIBA | Full-Text | 225-234 | |
| Joseph F. McCarthy; Shelly D. Farnham; Yogi Patel; Sameer Ahuja; Daniel Norman; William R. Hazlewood; Josh Lind | |||
| Leveraging social software for social networking and community development at events | | BIBA | Full-Text | 235-244 | |
| Shelly D. Farnham; Peter T. Brown; Jordan L. K. Schwartz | |||
| Bowling online: social networking and social capital within the organization | | BIBA | Full-Text | 245-254 | |
| Charles Steinfield; Joan M. DiMicco; Nicole B. Ellison; Cliff Lampe | |||
| Analyzing (social media) networks with NodeXL | | BIBA | Full-Text | 255-264 | |
| Marc A. Smith; Ben Shneiderman; Natasa Milic-Frayling; Eduarda Mendes Rodrigues; Vladimir Barash; Cody Dunne; Tony Capone; Adam Perer; Eric Gleave | |||
| Information revelation and internet privacy concerns on social network sites: a case study of Facebook | | BIBA | Full-Text | 265-274 | |
| Alyson L. Young; Anabel Quan-Haase | |||
| How much do you tell?: information disclosure behaviour indifferent types of online communities | | BIBA | Full-Text | 275-284 | |
| Johann Schrammel; Christina Köffel; Manfred Tscheligi | |||
| Please help!: patterns of personalization in an online tech support board | | BIBA | Full-Text | 285-294 | |
| Sarita Yardi; Erika Shehan Poole | |||