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McChris's library [9 articles]

Recent papers added to McChris's library.
  • Studying Cooperation and Conflict between Authors
    by With H Flow
  • Self-assembling hypertexts, weblogs, and wikis
    (2002), pp. 149-149.
    by Stuart Moulthrop, Mark Bernstein, Sean Carton
  • Structure and evolution of blogspace
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 47, No. 12. (December 2004), pp. 35-39.
    by Ravi Kumar, Jasmine Novak, Prabhakar Raghavan, Andrew Tomkins
  • Mapping weblog communities
    (20 December 2003)
    by J Juan-J, Beatriz Prieto, Fatima Rateb, Fernando Tricas
  • Everyday cinema
    (2004), pp. 59-62.
    by Aisling Kelliher
    posted to blog multimedia by McChris on 2005-04-01 23:56:31 as **
  • Threaded Identity in Cyberspace: Weblogs & Positioning in the Dialogical Self
    posted to authorship blog by McChris on 2005-04-01 23:53:47 as **
  • notes Conversations in the Blogosphere: A Social Network Analysis "from the Bottom Up". In Proceedings of the Thirty-eighth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-38). Los Alamitos: IEEE Press.
    by Susan C Herring
    posted to blog by McChris on 2005-04-01 23:45:33 as **
  • Culture Clash: Journalism and the Communal Ethos of the Blogosphere
    Into the Blogosphere
    by Carroll Brian
    posted to blog by McChris on 2005-04-01 23:27:02 as ** along with 1 person AdrianMiles
  • Community, and Culture of Weblogs: The Spirit of Paulo Freire in Blogland: Struggling for a Knowledge-Log Revolution
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