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Ackerman, M. S. (1996). Expertise Networks as an Enabling Technology for Cyberspace Use. University of California, Computers, Organizations, Policy and Society
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Ackerman, M. S. (1994). Metaphors along the Information Highway. Symposium on Directions and Impacts of Advanced Computing. Cambridge.

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Ackerman, M. S. and C. A. Halverson (2000). Reexamining Organizational Memory. Communications of the ACM. 43: 58-64.

ACNeilson (2000). Growth, ACNeilson. 2000.

Adamic, L. A. and B. A. Huberman (2001). "The Web's Hidden Order." Communications of the ACM 44(9): 55-59.

Addis, L. (2000). "FM Interviews." First Monday 5(5).

Adkins, L. (1995). Gendered Work: Sexuality, Family, and the Labour Market. Bristol, PA, Open University Press.

Adler, S. (1999). The Slashdot Effect: An Analysis of Three Internet Publications, #. 1999.

Advisory Committee on a Telecommunications Strategy for the Province of Ontario (1994). Telecommunications -- Enabling Ontario's Future: Report to the Minister of Culture and Communications, Queen's Printer.

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Affairs, U. (1996). Bathroom Bulletins. University Affairs: 5.
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Aftab, P. (1999). The Parent's Guide to Protecting Your Children in Cyberspace. New York, McGraw-Hill.

Agre, P. (1999). Notes and Recommendations.

Agre, P. (1999). Kosovo big picture.

Agre, P. (1999). [RRE] Designing New Information Services.

Agre, P. (1999). [RRE] Life After Cyberspace.

Agre, P. (1999). Visible Colleges: Infrastructure and Institutional Change in the Networked University. University of California, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies: #.

Agre, P. (1999). OCLC Research Project Measures Scope of Web. September, 12.

Agre, P. (1999). [RRE] Growing a Democratic Culture.

Agre, P. (1999). Notes and Recommendations (excerpt).

Agre, P. (1998). Communities and Institutions: Restructuring of Human Relationships. University of California, San Diego, Department of Communications: 8.

Agre, P. (1998). The Market and the Net: Personal Boundaries and the Future of Market Institutions. Telecommnuications Policy Research Conference. Alexandria, VA.

Agre, P. (1998). The Architecture of Identity. Telecommunications Policy Research Conference. Alexandra, VA.

Agre, P. (1998). Digicash Bankruptcy.

Agre, P. (1998). Notes and Recommendations, #.

Agre, P. (1997). Re: Oakland School Board.

Agre, P. (1997). Pattern Language for Interaction Design.

Agre, P. (1997). Talking About Machines.

Agre, P. (1997). Building an Internet Culture. University of California, San Diego, Department of Communication.

Agre, P. (1996). From Librarians to Communitarians. The Network Observer. 3: online.

Agre, P. (1996). Computers and My Family: A Project of the Red Rock Easter News. University of California, San Diego, Department of Communication.

Agre, P. (1996). Some Thoughts about Political Activity on the Internet.

Agre, P. (1996). To a Childhood Friend, After All These Years. The Nerd's Anthemn.

Agre, P. (1996). Social Computing. Wired. #: 132.

Agre, P. (1996). Going Commercial? online.

Agre, P. (1996). Nerd's Lament, Red Rock Eater News Service (online).

Agre, P. (1996). Virtual Communities.

Agre, P. (1995). "Community and Democracy." The Network Observer 2(7).

Agre, P. (1995). "From High Tech to Human Tech: Empowerment, Measurement, and Social Studies of Computing." Computer Supported Cooperative Work 3: 167-195.

Agre, P. (1995). Computers and My Family. Red Rock Eater News Service: online.

Agre, P. (1994). "Surveillance and Capture: Two Models of Privacy." The Information Society 10: 101-127.

Agre, P. and M. Rotenberg, Eds. (1997). Technology and Privacy: The New Landscape. Cambridge, MIT Press.

Agre, P. and D. Schuler, Eds. (1997). Reinventing Technology, Rediscovering Community. Greenwich, CT, Ablex.

Agre, P. E. (2001). Design For a Web Filtering Service, Red Rock Eater News Service.

Agre, P. E. (2001). Blow Up Your Cell Phone. B. Wellman. Toronto, Red Rock Eater News Service.

Agre, P. E. (2001). Red Rock Eater News: Some notes about digital libraries. R. R. E. N. Service.

Agre, P. E. (2000). The literature on institutions. University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Information Studies: #.

Agre, P. E. (2000). Transaction Costs and Organizing Costs.

Agre, P. E. (2000). Human Relationships in an Always-On World, #.

Agre, P. E. (1999). Information and Institutional Change: The Case of Digital Libraries. University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Information Studies: 15.

Agre, P. E. (1998). Yesterday's Tomorrow. Times Literary Supplement. #: #.

Agre, P. E. (1997). Computation and the Human Experience. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Agre, P. E. (1996). Beyond the Mirror World: Computers, Privacy, and Representation. University of California, Department of Communication.

Agre, P. E. and D. Schuler, Eds. (1997). Reinventing Technology, Rediscovering Community: Critical Explorations of Computing as a Social Practice. Greenwich, CT, Ablex.

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Aims/Intel-Info (1997). Iraq Says Internet is the Ultimate Social Threat.

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Anderson, R. (2000). Conversations With Clement Mok and Jacob Nielsen, and with Bill Buxton and Clifford Nass. Interactions. 7: 46-80.

Anderson, R. (2000). "Organizational Limits to HCI: Conversations With Don Norman and Janice Rohn." Interactions 7(3): 36-60.

Andrews, D. C. (2002). Audience-Specific Online Community Design. Communications of the ACM. 45: 64-68.

Andrews, F. (1999). Key Forces for Business Success, Creativity and a Local Touch. New York Times. New York: C20.

Angelica, A. (1999). Tonga First to Go Wireless for all Telecommunications. Techweek: 17.

Angier, N. (2000). Cell Phones Are the New Peacock Feathers, Study Reports Attracting Females is Apparently What It's Really About, New York Times (Online).

Anonymous (2002). New Media, New Movements?: The Role of the Internet in Shaping the 'Anti-globalisation' Movement.

Anonymous (2001). DotComGuy Finds a Wife and Gets Back his Life. Toronto: GTA. Toronto: 21.

Anonymous (2001). Counting the Clicks. National Post. Toronto: C2.

Anonymous (2001). Soul Sale Pulled from eBay, ExciteNews (Online).

Anonymous (2001). Remaking the Local and Remaking the Locale: Space and Place Issues in an Internet Community.

Anonymous (2001). Fear and Alienation at the Turn of the New Millennium: A Sociological Analysis of Beliefs about Y2K.

Anonymous (2001). Destroy the Scum and then Neuter Their Families: The Web Forum as a Vehicle for Community Discourse. #.

Anonymous (2001). Marital Status, Individualism and On-Line Social Ties.

Anonymous (2001). Aryans Reading Adorno: Cyberculture and 21st Century Racism.

Anonymous (2000). Community Informatics Research & Applications Unit (CIRA), University of Teesside. Community Informatics Conference. University of Teesside, Middlesbrugh, UK.

Anonymous (2000). Electronic Social Support Groups to Improve Health: 64.

Anonymous (2000). The Search for Community in Cyberspace: A Case Study of the MacMarines: 24.

Anonymous (2000). Ethnic Groups and Distance Shrinking Communication Technologies: 37.

Anonymous (2000). 1.6 Billion Served: The Web according to Google. Wired: 118, 119.

Anonymous (2000). Unwired to the Web. PC Magazine. 23.

Anonymous (2000). Communities of Care and Caring: Improved Health Care Via the Internet: The Case of MSWatch.com. #, #: 17.

Anonymous (1999). Does the Internet Make Us Lonely?: 19.

Anonymous (1999). Does the Internet make us lonely?

Anonymous (1999). Internet Users Now Exceed 100 Million. New York Times. New York.

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Anonymous (1999). Social Relationships and Internet use Among Adolescents in Israel: 18.

Anonymous (1998). The Sociable Web.

Anonymous (1998). The Role of Electronic Mail in the Home: Relational Maintenance and Gratification Opportunities. #, #: 25.

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AP (2001). AT&T Introduces Voice Simulation, Excite.com: wysiwyg://70/http://news.excite.c...p/010731/11/att-voice-synthesizer.

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