International Journal of Web Based Communities

Thanks to Andrew Shaindlin, I just learned about the launch of the International Journal of Web Based Communities (IJWBC) . The table of contents looks fascinating:

International Journal of Web Based Communities (IJWBC)

Volume 1 – Issue 1 – 2004

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Title and authors

2 – 18

Designing and evaluating online communities: research speaks to emerging practice Jenny Preece, Chadia Abras, Diane Maloney-Krichmar

19 – 34

With regard to respect: a framework for governance of educational virtual communities Frances Bell, Aleksej Heinze

35 – 45

Identifying the subject of small, sparsely linked collections from a web community Deepak P., Jyothi John

46 – 57

Web-based youth communities in the light of cyberspace psychology Eugenia Kovatcheva, Piet Kommers

58 – 70

Towards mobile communities for cancer patients: the case of krebsgemeinschaft.de Jan Marco Leimeister, Miriam Daum, Helmut Krcmar

71 – 89

Roles and knowledge management in online technology communities: an ethnography study T.R. Madanmohan, Siddhesh Navelkar

90 – 102

Competence mining for virtual scientific community creation Sergio Rodrigues, Jonice Oliveira, Jano Moreira de Souza

103 – 108

Cognitive profiling towards formal adaptive technologies in web-based learning communities Kinshuk, Taiyu Lin

109 – 114

Visualisation of scientific/educational topics by the scientists or educators themselves: a new work perspective? Tomaz Amon

115 – 123

Online knowledge communities: future trends and research issues Sjoerd de Vries, Piet Kommers

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to respect: a framework for governance of educational virtual communities Frances Bell, Aleksej Heinze 35 - 45 Identifying the subject of small, sparsely linked collections from a web community Deepak P., Jyothi John 46 - 57 Web-based youth communities in the light of cyberspace psychology Eugenia Kovatcheva, Piet Kommers 58 - 70 Towards mobile communities for cancer patients: the case of krebsgemeinschaft.de Jan Marco Leimeister, Miriam Daum, Helmut Krcmar 71 - 89 Roles and knowledge management in online technology communities: an ethnography study T.R. Madanmohan, Siddhesh Navelkar 90 - 102 Competence mining for virtual scientific community creation Sergio Rodrigues, Jonice Oliveira, Jano Moreira de Souza 103 - 108 Cognitive profiling towards formal adaptive technologies in web-based learning communities Kinshuk, Taiyu Lin 109 - 114 Visualisation of scientific/educational topics by the scientists or educators themselves: a new work perspective? Tomaz Amon 115 - 123 Online knowledge communities: future trends and research issues Sjoerd de Vries, Piet Kommers

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Drool! I heard that Jenny Preece was doing some interesting work on evaluating onine communities.