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  • Knowledge sharing in knowledge communities
    Communities and technologies (2003), pp. 119-141.
    by Bart van den Hooff, Wim Elving, Jan M Meeuwsen, Claudette Dumoulin
  • A social hypertext model for finding community in blogs
    (2006), pp. 11-22.
    by Alvin Chin, Mark Chignell
  • Harvesting social knowledge from folksonomies
    (2006), pp. 111-114.
    by Harris Wu, Mohammad Zubair, Kurt Maly
  • Building Information Infrastructures for Social Worlds - The Role of Classifications and Standards
    (1998), pp. 231-248.
    by Geoffrey C Bowker, Susan L Star
  • notes The pragmatic web: a manifesto
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 49, No. 5. (May 2006), pp. 75-76.
    by Mareike Schoop, Aldo de Moor, Jan LG Dietz
  • 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
  • notes For a social network analysis of computer networks: a sociological perspective on collaborative work and virtual community
    (1996), pp. 1-11.
    by Barry Wellman
  • Trust breaks down in electronic contexts but can be repaired by some initial face-to-face contact
    (1998), pp. 496-502.
    by Elena Rocco
  • Wiki communities in the context of work processes
    (2005), pp. 33-39.
    by Frank Fuchs-Kittowski, Andre Kohler
  • What's in a semantic network?
    (1982), pp. 19-27.
    by James F Allen, Alan M Frisch
  • Which semantic web?
    (2003), pp. 57-66.
    by Catherine C Marshall, Frank M Shipman
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