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  Expectations for a scientific collaboratory: a case study
Sonnenwald D., Sonnenwald D.  Proceedings of the 2003 ACM International Conference on Supporting Group Work (Proceedings of the 2003 international ACM SIGGROUP conference, Sanibel Island, Florida USA, Nov 9-12, 2003) ACM Special Interest Group on Supporting Group Work, 68-74, 2003.  Type: Proceedings

If you check the Web for the term “collaboratory,” you will turn up references to sites of widely varying types, ranging from mere chat rooms maintained by groups obsessed by eccentric intellectual hobbyists to page...
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Jan 30 2004  
  An emerging view of scientific collaboration: scientists’ perspectives on collaboration and factors that impact collaboration
Hara N., Solomon P., Kim S., Sonnenwald D. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 54(10): 952-965, 2003.  Type: Article

Scientific research is not purely rational, but is influenced by social factors. This view is in line with others who have studied scientific advances. For instance, Hess supports this view in his framework, which emphasizes the social...
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Nov 13 2003  
  Scientific collaboratories: evaluating their potential
Sonnenwald D., Whitton M., Maglaughlin K. interactions 10(4): 9-10, 2003.  Type: Article

This fascinating article focuses on a multimedia system, the nanoManipulator Collaboratory, which supports collaborative research work in a real life research environment. The authors present a well-designed research project that was i...
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Aug 28 2003  
  Evaluating a scientific collaboratory: results of a controlled experiment
Sonnenwald D., Whitton M., Maglaughlin K. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 10(2): 150-176, 2003.  Type: Article

Those who are excited about remote collaborations are frequently at odds with those who argue that remote collaborations are minimally effective compared to face-to-face collaborations. In todays society, where distance in time and spa...
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Jul 7 2003  
  User perspectives on relevance criteria: a comparison among relevant, partially relevant , and not-relevant judgements
Maglaughlin K., Sonnenwald D. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 53(5): 327-342, 2002.  Type: Article

The authors investigate the use of criteria to assess relevant, partially relevant, and not-relevant documents in the context of information retrieval (IR) systems. Their paper is based on an experiment with 12 participants, and on on...
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Jul 24 2002  

   
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