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Informing Science, Volume 10
Volume 10, 2007
- Hong Wang, Xin-An (Lucian) Lu:
Cyberdating: Misinformation and (Dis)trust in Online Interactions. 1-15 - Grandon Gill, Anol Bhattacherjee:
The Informing Sciences at a Crossroads: The Role of the Client. 17-39 - Irit Alony, Greg Whymark, Michael Jones:
Sharing Tacit Knowledge. 41-59 - Diana Renee D. Jonas-Dwyer, Fay Sudweeks:
Informing Students Using Virtual Microscopes and Their Impact on Students' Approach to Learning. 61-70 - Tanja Krunic, Ljiljana Ruzic-Dimitrijevic:
Condition of Web Accessibility in Practice and Suggestions for Its Improvement. 71-89 - Donna M. Grant, Linda V. Knight, Theresa A. Steinbach:
Young Women's Misinformation Concerning IT Careers: Exchanging One Negative Image for Another. 91-106 - Carol A. Speth, Deana M. Namuth, Donald J. Lee:
Using the ASSIST Short Form for Evaluating an Information Technology Application: Validity and Reliability Issues. 107-119 - Hans-Erik Nissen, Peter M. Bednar, Christine E. Welch:
Double Helix Relationships in Use and Design of Informing Systems: Lessons to Learn from Phenomenology and Hermeneutics. D001-19 - Hans-Erik Nissen:
Using Double Helix Relationships to Understand and Change Informing Systems. D021-62 - Randall Whitaker:
Applying Phenomenology and Hermeneutics in IS Design: A Report on Field Experiences. D063-96 - John Paul Kawalek:
Pedagogy and Process in 'Organisational Problem-Solving'. D097-125 - Anja-Karina Pahl, Linda B. Newnes:
Co-evolution and Contradiction: A Diamond Model of Designer-User Interaction. D127-202 - Natalie Lee-San Pang, Don Schauder:
The Culture of Information Systems in Knowledge-Creating Contexts: The Role of User-Centred Design. D203-235 - Bandula Jayatilaka, Heinz K. Klein, Jinyoul Lee:
On Categorizing the IS Research Literature: User Oriented Perspective. D237-271 - Peter M. Bednar, Christine E. Welch:
A Double Helix Metaphor for Use and Usefulness in Informing Systems. D273-295 - Hans-Erik Nissen:
Glossary for the Monograph. D297-317
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