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New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, 2011
- Daniel Cunliffe, Douglas Tudhope:
Editors' Introduction. 1
- Axel Bruns, Jan-Hinrik Schmidt:
Produsage: a closer look at continuing developments. 3-7 - Serge Proulx, Lorna Heaton, Mary Jane Kwok Choon, Mélanie Millette:
Paradoxical empowerment of produsers in the context of informational capitalism. 9-29 - Stefano De Paoli, Cristiano Storni:
Produsage in hybrid networks: sociotechnical skills in the case of Arduino. 31-52 - Yu-Wei Lin:
A qualitative enquiry into OpenStreetMap making. 53-71 - Gary Geisler, Geoff Willard, Carlos Ovalle:
A crowdsourcing framework for the production and use of film and television data. 73-97 - Ike Picone:
Produsage as a form of self-publication. A qualitative study of casual news produsage. 99-120 - Michelle M. Kazmer:
Produsage in a/synchronous learner-led e-learning. 121-139 - Jörgen Skågeby:
Pre-produsage and the remediation of virtual products. 141-159
Volume 17, Number 2, 2011
- Daniel Cunliffe, Douglas Tudhope:
Editors' Introduction. 161-162
- Suely Fragoso:
Understanding links: Web Science and hyperlink studies at macro, meso and micro-levels. 163-198 - Alexandra I. Cristea, Fawaz Ghali:
Towards adaptation in e-learning 2.0. 199-238
Volume 17, Number 3, 2011
- Daniel Cunliffe, Douglas Tudhope:
Editors' Introduction. 239 - Ciro Cattuto, Andreas Hotho:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Social Linking and Hypermedia. 241-242 - Andreas Kaltenbrunner, Gustavo Gonzalez, Ricard Ruiz De Querol, Yana Volkovich:
Comparative analysis of articulated and behavioural social networks in a social news sharing website. 243-266 - Nicolas Neubauer, Klaus Obermayer:
Tripartite community structure in social bookmarking data. 267-294
- Yunjia Li, Mike Wald, Gary B. Wills, Shakeel Ahmed Khoja, David E. Millard, Jiri Kajaba, Priyanka Singh, Lester Gilbert:
Synote: development of a Web-based tool for synchronized annotations. 295-312
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