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gabilon's library [8 articles]

Recent papers added to gabilon's library ordered by importance.
  • Blackwell Synergy: Artificial Organs, Vol 29, Issue 1, pp. 82-83: "Blogs" and "Wikis" Are Valuable Software Tools for Communication Within Research Groups (Abstract)
    posted to community by gabilon on 2005-08-03 08:15:52 as ***
  • Visone
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 2265 (January 2002), 463.
    by Michael Baur, Marc Benkert, Ulrik Brandes, Sabine Cornelsen, Marco Gaertler, Boris Kã¶pf, Jã¼rgen Lerner, Dorothea Wagner
    posted to network by gabilon on 2005-08-01 10:13:30 as *** along with 1 person and 1 group rahul SRL
  • Weak ties in networked communities
    (2003), pp. 265-286.
    by Andrea Kavanaugh, Debbie D Reese, John M Carroll, Mary B Rosson
    posted to social by gabilon on 2005-11-03 12:37:51 as ** along with 2 people irinas senioritis
  • Developing materials to promote inquiry: Lessons learned
    Science Education, Vol. 89, No. 6. (30 June 2005), pp. 879-900.
    by Deborah J Trumbull, Rick Bonney, Nancy Grudens-Schuck
    posted to social by gabilon on 2005-11-03 08:33:33 as ** along with 1 person mkearney
  • An Easy Guide to Factor Analysis
    (11 November 1993)
    by Paul Kline
  • HBS Working Knowledge: Entrepreneurship: Seven Principles for Cultivating Communities of Practice
    posted to cop by gabilon on 2005-08-03 11:16:45 as **
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