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Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 63:1092-1107
This article explores the opportunities and challenges of creating and sustaining large-scale “content curation communities” through an in-depth case study of the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL). Content curation communities are large-scale crowdsourc
Autor:
Dana Rotman, Todd Marshall, Andrea Forte, Sarita Yardi, Cliff Lampe, Paul Resnick, Wayne G. Lutters
Publikováno v:
Computer. 43:60-67
An ambitious TMSP education program which recognizes that learners fall into multiple categories, will facilitate training people to participate in the complex interplay between social participation and technical systems.
Publikováno v:
Computer. 43:37-43
The paper mentions that social media technologies that began as discretionary and playful have the potential to transform national issues including healthcare, the environment, and media literacy. These loftier goals require a closer look at challeng
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media. 4:363-366
With online social media such as weblogs (blogs), authors seemingly control how much self-identifying information they disclose. However we find that that even authors who wish to remain anonymous will share expressive and access-enabling information
Autor:
Jenny Preece, Yurong He, Anne Bowser, Derek L. Hansen, Carol Boston, Dana Rotman, Jen Hammock
Publikováno v:
iConference 2014 Proceedings.
Reliance on volunteer participation for citizen science has become extremely popular. Cutting across disciplines, locations, and participation practices, hundreds of thousands of volunteers throughout the world are helping scientists accomplish tasks
Autor:
Dana Rotman, Derek L. Hansen, Jenny Preece, Jen Hammock, Yurong He, Anne Bowser, Carol Boston
Publikováno v:
CSCW Companion
Citizen scientists are motivated by a variety of factors to contribute biodiversity data to collaborative projects, and these factors change over time. Initially, citizen scientists tend to be motivated by their own intrinsic interests. However, for
Autor:
Matthew Reid, Derek L. Hansen, Jenny Preece, Jocelyn Raphael, Ryan J. Gamett, Yurong He, Anne Bowser, Dana Rotman
Publikováno v:
CHI
The rising popularity of location-based applications and games (LBAGs) that break spatial, temporal, and social boundaries creates new challenges for designers. This paper introduces PLACE, an iterative, mixed-fidelity approach to Prototyping Locatio
Autor:
Yurong He, Jenny Preece, Ben Shneiderman, D. Hansen, Jae-wook Ahn, Jennifer Hammock, Katja Schulz, Cynthia Parr, Dana Rotman
Publikováno v:
SocialInformatics
Social network visualization is useful for understanding the complex structure of collaborative efforts such as citizen science projects. It has been widely accepted by social network analysts for exploring and analyzing networks by visually showing
Do You Know the Way to SNA?: A Process Model for Analyzing and Visualizing Social Media Network Data
Autor:
Derek L. Hansen, Ben Shneiderman, Elizabeth Bonsignore, Natasa Milic-Frayling, Eduarda Mendes Rodrigues, Marc A. Smith, Dana Rotman
Publikováno v:
SocialInformatics
Traces of activity left by social media users can shed light on individual behavior, social relationships, and community efficacy. Tools and processes to make sense of social traces are essential for enabling practitioners to study and nurture meanin
Autor:
Jen Hammock, Dana Rotman, Derek L. Hansen, David W. Jacobs, Darcy Lewis, Jenny Preece, Cynthia Parr, Kezee Procita
Publikováno v:
CSCW
Online citizen science projects engage volunteers in collecting, analyzing, and curating scientific data. Existing projects have demonstrated the value of using volunteers to collect data, but few projects have reached the full collaborative potentia