15 July 2011

Special issue: More potential in social media

International Journal of Web Based Communities 7(3) 2011
  • Sharing experiences with using next generation knowledge portals for advancing web communities
  • Decentralised social network management
  • A survey on social network sites to determine requirements for learning networks for professional development of university staff
  • CAPTCHA accessibility study of online forums
  • Second language learner perceptions of ICT community to support collaborative knowledge construction in an English writing course
  • Medical students' international blogging community: a coping mechanism to survive the difficult years of medical school
  • Discovery of user profiles using fuzzy web intelligent techniques
  • 'Every group carries the flavour of the admins': leadership on Flickr
  • Twitter for crisis communication: lessons learned from Japan's tsunami disaster

2 comments:

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Anonymous said...

I think that many of the biotechnicians would be interested in my community; TechNation | Community .

It’s a place where biotechnicians and manufacturers can post discussion about servicing the equipment that they deal with every day. It is also a general networking community to build up contacts and relationships with other clients.

Membership is free.