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zinasahib's online [8 articles]

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  • Think different: increasing online community participation using uniqueness and group dissimilarity
    (2004), pp. 631-638.
    by Pamela J Ludford, Dan Cosley, Dan Frankowski, Loren Terveen
  • Mining and Visualizing the Evolution of Subgroups in Social Networks
    (2006), pp. 52-58.
    by Tanja Falkowski, Jorg Bartelheimer, Myra Spiliopoulou
    posted to communities online visualization by zinasahib on 2007-11-09 04:43:52 as *** along with 2 people styliani fbr
  • Follow the (slash) dot: effects of feedback on new members in an online community
    (2005), pp. 11-20.
    by Cliff Lampe, Erik Johnston
  • A multilevel analysis of sociability, usability, and community dynamics in an online health community
    ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact., Vol. 12, No. 2. (June 2005), pp. 201-232.
    by Diane Maloney-Krichmar, Jenny Preece
  • The active lurker: influence of an in-house online community on its outside environment
    (2003), pp. 1-10.
    by Masamichi Takahashi, Masakazu Fujimoto, Nobuhiro Yamasaki
  • Talk to me: foundations for successful individual-group interactions in online communities
  • A familiar face(book): profile elements as signals in an online social network
    (2007), pp. 435-444.
    by Cliff AC Lampe, Nicole Ellison, Charles Steinfield
  • Using social psychology to motivate contributions to online communities
    (2004), pp. 212-221.
    by Gerard Beenen, Kimberly Ling, Xiaoqing Wang, Klarissa Chang, Dan Frankowski, Paul Resnick, Robert E Kraut
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