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- on my way : deceptive texting and interpersonal awareness narrativesJeremy P. Birnholtz, Jamie Guillory, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Natalya N. Bazarova. 1-4 [doi]
- Reading between the lines: linguistic cues to deception in online dating profilesCatalina L. Toma, Jeffrey T. Hancock. 5-8 [doi]
- Warrants and deception in computer mediated communicationDarcy Warkentin, Michael Woodworth, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Nicole Cormier. 9-12 [doi]
- Perceptions of trustworthiness online: the role of visual and textual informationCatalina L. Toma. 13-22 [doi]
- Social language network analysisAndrew J. Scholand, Yla R. Tausczik, James W. Pennebaker. 23-26 [doi]
- Notifications and awareness: a field study of alert usage and preferencesShamsi T. Iqbal, Eric Horvitz. 27-30 [doi]
- Receptionist or information kiosk: how do people talk with a robot?Min Kyung Lee, Sara B. Kiesler, Jodi Forlizzi. 31-40 [doi]
- Same places, same things, same people?: mining user similarity on social mediaIdo Guy, Michal Jacovi, Adam Perer, Inbal Ronen, Erel Uziel. 41-50 [doi]
- Interorganizational coordination and awareness in a nonprofit ecosystemJennifer Stoll, W. Keith Edwards, Elizabeth D. Mynatt. 51-60 [doi]
- Eliciting and focusing geographic volunteer workReid Priedhorsky, Mikhil Masli, Loren G. Terveen. 61-70 [doi]
- An empirical study of critical mass and online community survivalDaphne R. Raban, Mihai Moldovan, Quentin Jones. 71-80 [doi]
- Lessons from thoughtswap-ing: increasing participants coordinative agency in facilitated discussionsMargaret Dickey-Kurdziolek, Matthew Schaefer, Deborah G. Tatar, Ian P. Renga. 81-90 [doi]
- Throwing voices: the psychological impact of the spatial height of projected voicesLeila Takayama, Clifford Nass. 91-94 [doi]
- Exploring spatialized audio & video for distributed conversationsKori Inkpen, Rajesh Hegde, Mary Czerwinski, Zhengyou Zhang. 95-98 [doi]
- Catchup: a useful application of time-travel in meetingsSimon Tucker, Ofer Bergman, Anand Ramamoorthy, Steve Whittaker. 99-102 [doi]
- Idea expander: supporting group brainstorming with conversationally triggered visual thinking stimuliHao-Chuan Wang, Dan Cosley, Susan R. Fussell. 103-106 [doi]
- Socialization tactics in wikipedia and their effectsBoreum Choi, Kira Alexander, Robert E. Kraut, John M. Levine. 107-116 [doi]
- The work of sustaining order in wikipedia: the banning of a vandalR. Stuart Geiger, David Ribes. 117-126 [doi]
- Readers are not free-riders: reading as a form of participation on wikipediaJudd Antin, Coye Cheshire. 127-130 [doi]
- Egalitarians at the gate: one-sided gatekeeping practices in social mediaBrian Keegan, Darren Gergle. 131-134 [doi]
- Home video communication: mediating closeness David S. Kirk, Abigail Sellen, Xiang Cao. 135-144 [doi]
- Making love in the network closet: the benefits and work of family videochatMorgan G. Ames, Janet Go, Joseph Jofish Kaye, Mirjana Spasojevic. 145-154 [doi]
- Understanding family communication across time zonesXiang Cao, Abigail Sellen, A. J. Bernheim Brush, David S. Kirk, Darren Edge, Xianghua Ding. 155-158 [doi]
- A sequence transformation algorithm for supporting cooperative work on mobile devicesBin Shao, Du Li, Ning Gu. 159-168 [doi]
- Multiple mouse text entry for single-display groupwareSaleema Amershi, Meredith Ringel Morris, Neema Moraveji, Ravin Balakrishnan, Kentaro Toyama. 169-178 [doi]
- Gone but not forgotten: designing for disconnection in synchronous groupwareCarl Gutwin, T. C. Nicholas Graham, Christopher Wolfe, Nelson Wong, Brian de Alwis. 179-188 [doi]
- Is it really about me?: message content in social awareness streamsMor Naaman, Jeffrey Boase, Chih-Hui Lai. 189-192 [doi]
- Student athletes on facebookCliff Lampe, Nicole Ellison. 193-196 [doi]
- Sending mixed signals: multilevel reputation effects in peer-to-peer lending marketsBenjamin C. Collier, Robert Hampshire. 197-206 [doi]
- API peer reviews: a method for evaluating usability of application programming interfacesUmer Farooq, Dieter Zirkler. 207-210 [doi]
- Are you having difficulty?Jason Carter, Prasun Dewan. 211-214 [doi]
- Beyond Wikipedia: coordination and conflict in online production groupsAniket Kittur, Robert E. Kraut. 215-224 [doi]
- Understanding deja reviewersEric Gilbert, Karrie Karahalios. 225-228 [doi]
- On the localness of user-generated contentBrent J. Hecht, Darren Gergle. 229-232 [doi]
- Determinants of wikipedia quality: the roles of global and local contribution inequalityOfer Arazy, Oded Nov. 233-236 [doi]
- Inspired by the audience: a topic suggestion system for blog writers and readersWerner Geyer, Casey Dugan. 237-240 [doi]
- Chatter on the red: what hazards threat reveals about the social life of microblogged informationKate Starbird, Leysia Palen, Amanda L. Hughes, Sarah Vieweg. 241-250 [doi]
- Telling the whole story: anticipation, inspiration and reputation in a field deployment of TellTableXiang Cao, Siân E. Lindley, John Helmes, Abigail Sellen. 251-260 [doi]
- Opening up the family archiveDavid S. Kirk, Shahram Izadi, Abigail Sellen, Stuart Taylor, Richard Banks, Otmar Hilliges. 261-270 [doi]
- Three s company: understanding communication channels in three-way distributed collaborationAnthony Tang, Michel Pahud, Kori Inkpen, Hrvoje Benko, John C. Tang, Bill Buxton. 271-280 [doi]
- Sources of errors in distributed development projects: implications for collaborative toolsMarcelo Cataldo. 281-290 [doi]
- Communication, collaboration, and bugs: the social nature of issue tracking in small, collocated teamsDane Bertram, Amy Voida, Saul Greenberg, Robert Walker. 291-300 [doi]
- Information needs in bug reports: improving cooperation between developers and usersSilvia Breu, Rahul Premraj, Jonathan Sillito, Thomas Zimmermann. 301-310 [doi]
- Invisible emotion: information and interaction in an emergency roomHelena M. Mentis, Madhu Reddy, Mary Beth Rosson. 311-320 [doi]
- Understanding together: sensemaking in collaborative information seekingSharoda A. Paul, Madhu C. Reddy. 321-330 [doi]
- Why the plan doesn t hold: a study of situated planning, articulation and coordination work in a surgical wardJakob E. Bardram, Thomas Riisgaard Hansen. 331-340 [doi]
- What s it worth to you?: the costs and affordances of CMC tools to asian and american usersLeslie D. Setlock, Susan R. Fussell. 341-350 [doi]
- Groups in groups: conversational similarity in online multicultural multiparty brainstormingHao-Chuan Wang, Susan R. Fussell. 351-360 [doi]
- Street fighter IV: braggadocio off and on-lineNorman Makoto Su. 361-370 [doi]
- The individual and the group in console gamingAmy Voida, M. Sheelagh T. Carpendale, Saul Greenberg. 371-380 [doi]
- The roles that make the domestic workJennifer A. Rode. 381-390 [doi]
- Sonic souvenirs: exploring the paradoxes of recorded sound for family rememberingLina Dib, Daniela Petrelli, Steve Whittaker. 391-400 [doi]
- WeSearch: supporting collaborative search and sensemaking on a tabletop displayMeredith Ringel Morris, Jarrod Lombardo, Daniel Wigdor. 401-410 [doi]
- Pitfalls of information access with visualizations in remote collaborative analysisAruna D. Balakrishnan, Susan R. Fussell, Sara B. Kiesler, Aniket Kittur. 411-420 [doi]
- Pictionaire: supporting collaborative design work by integrating physical and digital artifactsBjörn Hartmann, Meredith Ringel Morris, Hrvoje Benko, Andrew D. Wilson. 421-424 [doi]
- Social use of computer-mediated communication by adults on the autism spectrumMoira Burke, Robert Kraut, Diane Williams. 425-434 [doi]
- Characteristics of shared health reflections in a local communityAndrea Grimes, Brian M. Landry, Rebecca E. Grinter. 435-444 [doi]
- Survival needs and social inclusion: technology use among the homelessJahmeilah Roberson, Bonnie A. Nardi. 445-448 [doi]