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Modeling the Human Factors of Scholarly Communities Supported Through the Internet and World Wide Web (1997)  (Make Corrections)  (5 citations)
Brian R. Gaines, Lee Li-Jen Chen, Mildred L. G. Shaw
Journal of the American Society of Information Science



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Abstract: The Internet (the net) and World Wide Web (the web) have grown rapidly in the past decade and have come to play a major role in supporting discourse and publication in scholarly communities. The development and application of new services has been very rapid with little central planning, and, despite the widespread use, there is little information as yet on the human factors of the use of the net and web. In particular, models of the human factors of individuals interacting with workstations... (Update)

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Gaines, B. R., Chen, L. L. J., & Shaw, M. L. G. (1997). Modeling the Human Factors of Scholarly Communities Supported Through the Internet and World Wide Web. Journal of 18 the American Society for Information Science, 48(11): 987-1003. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/gaines97modeling.html   More

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    volume = "48",
    number = "11",
    pages = "987-1003",
    year = "1997",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/gaines97modeling.html" }
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