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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j41]Amy X. Zhang, Michael S. Bernstein, David R. Karger, Mark S. Ackerman:
Form-From: A Design Space of Social Media Systems. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 8(CSCW1): 1-47 (2024) - [c116]Alex Jiahong Lu, Cameron Moy, Mark S. Ackerman, Jeffrey Morenoff, Tawanna R. Dillahunt:
Disentangling Perceptions of Offensiveness: Cultural and Moral Correlates. FAccT 2024: 2022-2032 - [i2]Amy X. Zhang, Michael S. Bernstein, David R. Karger, Mark S. Ackerman:
Form-From: A Design Space of Social Media Systems. CoRR abs/2402.05388 (2024) - 2023
- [j40]Claudia Müller, Alexander Maedche, Gerhard Schwabe, Mark S. Ackerman, Volker Wulf:
Home Office: Working from a Private Place. Bus. Inf. Syst. Eng. 65(3): 233-234 (2023) - [j39]Melody S. Y. Ku, Mark S. Ackerman:
Calibrated Uncertainty: How In-Vitro Fertilization Patients Use Information to Regulate Emotion. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 7(CSCW1): 1-24 (2023) - [c115]Ju-Yeon Jung, Tom Steinberger, John L. King, Mark S. Ackerman:
How Bereaved Parents Make Meaning from Photos for Continuing Bonds. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2023: 1032-1046 - [c114]Alex Jiahong Lu, Shruti Sannon, Cameron Moy, Savana Brewer, Jaye Green, Kisha N. Jackson, Daivon Reeder, Camaria Wafer, Mark S. Ackerman, Tawanna R. Dillahunt:
Participatory Noticing through Photovoice: Engaging Arts- and Community-Based Approaches in Design Research. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2023: 2489-2508 - [c113]Sai R. Gouravajhala, Andrew M. Vernier, Yiming Shi, Zihan Li, Mark S. Ackerman, Jonathan K. Kummerfeld:
Chat Disentanglement: Data for New Domains and Methods for More Accurate Annotation. ALTA 2023: 112-117 - [c112]Alex Jiahong Lu, Shruti Sannon, Cameron Moy, Savana Brewer, Jaye Green, Kisha N. Jackson, Daivon Reeder, Camaria Wafer, Mark S. Ackerman, Tawanna R. Dillahunt:
Shifting from Surveillance-as-Safety to Safety-through-Noticing: A Photovoice Study with Eastside Detroit Residents. CHI 2023: 209:1-209:19 - [c111]Nazanin Andalibi, Cassidy Pyle, Kristen Barta, Lu Xian, Abigail Z. Jacobs, Mark S. Ackerman:
Conceptualizing Algorithmic Stigmatization. CHI 2023: 373:1-373:18 - 2022
- [j38]Ju-Yeon Jung, Tom Steinberger, John L. King, Mark S. Ackerman:
How Domain Experts Work with Data: Situating Data Science in the Practices and Settings of Craftwork. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 6(CSCW1): 58:1-58:29 (2022) - [c110]Ju-Yeon Jung, Tom Steinberger, Junbeom Kim, Mark S. Ackerman:
"So What? What's That to Do With Me?" Expectations of People With Visual Impairments for Image Descriptions in Their Personal Photo Activities. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2022: 1893-1906 - 2021
- [j37]Pei-Yao Hung, Drew Canada, Michelle A. Meade, Mark S. Ackerman:
Data Checkers: A Grid-Based UI for Managing Patient-Generated Data Sharing to Support Collaborative Self-Care. Frontiers Comput. Sci. 3: 639748 (2021) - [j36]Ju-Yeon Jung, Tom Steinberger, John L. King, Mark S. Ackerman:
Negotiating Repairedness: How Artifacts Under Repair Become Contingently Stabilized. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 5(CSCW2): 328:1-328:29 (2021) - [j35]Alex Jiahong Lu, Tawanna R. Dillahunt, Gabriela Marcu, Mark S. Ackerman:
Data Work in Education: Enacting and Negotiating Care and Control in Teachers' Use of Data-Driven Classroom Surveillance Technology. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 5(CSCW2): 452:1-452:26 (2021) - [j34]Jon D. Miller, Mark S. Ackerman, Belén Laspra, Jordan S. Huffaker:
The acquisition of health and science information in the 21st century. Inf. Soc. 37(2): 82-98 (2021) - [c109]Alex Jiahong Lu, Gabriela Marcu, Mark S. Ackerman, Tawanna R. Dillahunt:
Coding Bias in the Use of Behavior Management Technologies: Uncovering Socio-technical Consequences of Data-driven Surveillance in Classrooms. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2021: 508-522 - [c108]Jane Im, Jill Dimond, Melody Berton, Una Lee, Katherine Wortley Mustelier, Mark S. Ackerman, Eric Gilbert:
Yes: Affirmative Consent as a Theoretical Framework for Understanding and Imagining Social Platforms. CHI 2021: 403:1-403:18 - [c107]David Unbehaun, Volker Wulf, Johannes Schädler, Myriam Lewkowicz, Chiara Bassetti, Mark S. Ackerman:
The Role of Digitalization in Improving the Quality of Live in Rural (Industrialized) Regions. CHItaly 2021: 40:1-40:2 - [c106]Pei-Yao Hung, Mark S. Ackerman:
Helping People to Control Their Everyday Data for Care: A Scenario-Based Study. PervasiveHealth 2021: 272-301 - 2020
- [j33]Jasmine Jones, Mark S. Ackerman:
Learning from Family Mysteries: Accounting for Untold Stories in Family Memory Practices. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 4(CSCW3): 1-22 (2020) - [c105]Jordan S. Huffaker, Jonathan K. Kummerfeld, Walter S. Lasecki, Mark S. Ackerman:
Crowdsourced Detection of Emotionally Manipulative Language. CHI 2020: 1-14
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j32]Elizabeth Kaziunas, Michael S. Klinkman, Mark S. Ackerman:
Precarious Interventions: Designing for Ecologies of Care. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 3(CSCW): 113:1-113:27 (2019) - [c104]Pei-Yao Hung, Yan Kwan Lau, Mark S. Ackerman, Rafael Meza:
Designing a Web-based Decision Aid for Individuals to Consider Lung Cancer Screening. PervasiveHealth 2019: 51-60 - 2018
- [j31]Elizabeth Kaziunas, Silvia Lindtner, Mark S. Ackerman, Joyce M. Lee:
Lived Data: Tinkering With Bodies, Code, and Care Work. Hum. Comput. Interact. 33(1): 49-92 (2018) - [j30]Tun Lu, Mark S. Ackerman, Ning Gu:
Guest Editorial. Int. J. Cooperative Inf. Syst. 27(1): 1702003:1-1702003:2 (2018) - [j29]Ayse G. Büyüktür, Pei-Yao Hung, Mark W. Newman, Mark S. Ackerman:
Supporting Collaboratively Constructed Independence: A Study of Spinal Cord Injury. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 2(CSCW): 26:1-26:25 (2018) - [j28]Sangkeun Park, Mark S. Ackerman, Uichin Lee:
Localness of Location-based Knowledge Sharing: A Study of Naver KiN "Here". ACM Trans. Web 12(3): 16:1-16:33 (2018) - [c103]Andrea M. Barbarin, Laura R. Saslow, Mark S. Ackerman, Tiffany C. Veinot:
Toward Health Information Technology that Supports Overweight/Obese Women in Addressing Emotion- and Stress-Related Eating. CHI 2018: 321 - [c102]Jasmine Jones, Mark S. Ackerman:
Co-constructing Family Memory: Understanding the Intergenerational Practices of Passing on Family Stories. CHI 2018: 424 - 2017
- [j27]Shriti Raj, Mark W. Newman, Joyce M. Lee, Mark S. Ackerman:
Understanding Individual and Collaborative Problem-Solving with Patient-Generated Data: Challenges and Opportunities. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 1(CSCW): 88:1-88:18 (2017) - [c101]Joyojeet Pal, Anandhi Viswanathan, Priyank Chandra, Anisha Nazareth, Vaishnav Kameswaran, Hariharan Subramonyam, Aditya Johri, Mark S. Ackerman, Sile O'Modhrain:
Agency in Assistive Technology Adoption: Visual Impairment and Smartphone Use in Bangalore. CHI 2017: 5929-5940 - [c100]Ning Gu, Xianghua Ding, Tun Lu, Mark S. Ackerman:
CSCW in China and Beyond. CSCW Companion 2017: 383-386 - [c99]Ayse G. Büyüktür, Mark S. Ackerman:
Information Work in Bone Marrow Transplant: Reducing Misalignment of Perspectives. CSCW 2017: 1740-1752 - [c98]David Merritt, Jasmine Jones, Mark S. Ackerman, Walter S. Lasecki:
Kurator: Using The Crowd to Help Families With Personal Curation Tasks. CSCW 2017: 1835-1849 - [c97]Jasmine Jones, David Merritt, Mark S. Ackerman:
KidKeeper: Design for Capturing Audio Mementos of Everyday Life for Parents of Young Children. CSCW 2017: 1864-1875 - [c96]Elizabeth Kaziunas, Mark S. Ackerman, Silvia Lindtner, Joyce M. Lee:
Caring through Data: Attending to the Social and Emotional Experiences of Health Datafication. CSCW 2017: 2260-2272 - [c95]Mark S. Ackerman, Elizabeth Kaziunas:
A New Generation of CSCW: Reinvigorating CSCW Field-based Research Through A Theory-Inspired Reboot. ECSCW Exploratory Papers 2017: 238-255 - [c94]Ayse G. Büyüktür, Mark S. Ackerman, Mark W. Newman, Pei-Yao Hung:
Design considerations for semi-automated tracking: self-care plans in spinal cord injury. PervasiveHealth 2017: 183-192 - 2016
- [j26]Elizabeth Kaziunas, David A. Hanauer, Mark S. Ackerman, Sung Won Choi:
Identifying unmet informational needs in the inpatient setting to increase patient and caregiver engagement in the context of pediatric hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 23(1): 94-104 (2016) - [c93]Mark S. Ackerman:
Information (Re)Use in Context. CHIIR 2016: 1-2 - [c92]Pernille Bjørn, Luigina Ciolfi, Mark S. Ackerman, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Volker Wulf:
Practice-based CSCW Research: ECSCW bridging across the Atlantic. CSCW Companion 2016: 210-220 - [c91]Mark S. Ackerman, Ning Gu, Xianghua Ding, Jiang Yang, Volker Wulf:
Large-scale Collaborative Projects to Affect Societal Change. CSCW Companion 2016: 544-549 - [c90]Jasmine Jones, Mark S. Ackerman:
Curating an Infinite Basement: Understanding How People Manage Collections of Sentimental Artifacts. GROUP 2016: 87-97 - 2015
- [j25]Ayse G. Büyüktür, Mark S. Ackerman:
Issues and opportunities in transitions from speciality care: a field study of bone marrow transplant. Behav. Inf. Technol. 34(6): 566-584 (2015) - [j24]Michael S. Bernstein, Greg Little, Robert C. Miller, Björn Hartmann, Mark S. Ackerman, David R. Karger, David Crowell, Katrina Panovich:
Soylent: a word processor with a crowd inside. Commun. ACM 58(8): 85-94 (2015) - [c89]Amy X. Zhang, Mark S. Ackerman, David R. Karger:
Mailing Lists: Why Are They Still Here, What's Wrong With Them, and How Can We Fix Them? CHI 2015: 4009-4018 - [c88]Elizabeth Kaziunas, Ayse G. Buyuktur, Jasmine Jones, Sung Won Choi, David A. Hanauer, Mark S. Ackerman:
Transition and Reflection in the Use of Health Information: The Case of Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant Caregivers. CSCW 2015: 1763-1774 - [c87]David Merritt, Mark S. Ackerman, Mark W. Newman, Pei-Yao Hung, Jacob Mandel, Erica Ackerman:
Using Expertise for Crowd-Sourcing. HCOMP 2015: 22-23 - [c86]Tao Dong, Mark W. Newman, Mark S. Ackerman, Sarita Yardi Schoenebeck:
Supporting reflection through play: field testing the home trivia system. UbiComp 2015: 251-262 - [c85]Rayoung Yang, Eunice Shin, Mark W. Newman, Mark S. Ackerman:
When fitness trackers don't 'fit': end-user difficulties in the assessment of personal tracking device accuracy. UbiComp 2015: 623-634 - [p5]Elizabeth Kaziunas, Mark S. Ackerman:
Designing for Lived Health: A Practice-Based Approach for Person-Centered Health Information Technologies. Designing Socially Embedded Technologies in the Real-World 2015: 357-381 - 2014
- [j23]Tao Dong, Mark W. Newman, Mark S. Ackerman:
House memory: on activity traces as a form of cultural heritage. Interactions 21(5): 70-73 (2014) - [c84]Tao Dong, Mark S. Ackerman, Mark W. Newman:
"If these walls could talk": designing with memories of places. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2014: 63-72 - [c83]Sangkeun Park, Yongsung Kim, Uichin Lee, Mark S. Ackerman:
Understanding localness of knowledge sharing: a study of Naver KiN 'here'. Mobile HCI 2014: 13-22 - 2013
- [j22]Mark S. Ackerman, Juri Dachtera, Volkmar Pipek, Volker Wulf:
Sharing Knowledge and Expertise: The CSCW View of Knowledge Management. Comput. Support. Cooperative Work. 22(4-6): 531-573 (2013) - [c82]Elizabeth Kaziunas, Mark S. Ackerman, Tiffany C. Veinot:
Localizing chronic disease management: Information work and health translations. ASIST 2013: 1-10 - [c81]Mark S. Ackerman, Lada A. Adamic, Nicole B. Ellison, Darren Gergle, Brent J. Hecht, Cliff Lampe, Meredith Ringel Morris, Jaime Teevan:
Social media question asking workshop. CSCW Companion 2013: 297-298 - [c80]Tao Dong, Mark S. Ackerman, Mark W. Newman, Gaurav Paruthi:
Social Overlays: Collectively Making Websites More Usable. INTERACT (4) 2013: 280-297 - 2012
- [j21]Carla Simone, Mark S. Ackerman, Volker Wulf:
Knowledge Management in Practice: A Special Issue. Comput. Support. Cooperative Work. 21(2-3): 109-110 (2012) - [c79]Jiang Yang, Lada A. Adamic, Mark S. Ackerman, Zhen Wen, Ching-Yung Lin:
The way i talk to you: sentiment expression in an organizational context. CHI 2012: 551-554 - [c78]Sacha Zyto, David R. Karger, Mark S. Ackerman, Sanjoy Mahajan:
Successful classroom deployment of a social document annotation system. CHI 2012: 1883-1892 - [c77]Tao Dong, Mira Dontcheva, Diana M. Joseph, Karrie Karahalios, Mark W. Newman, Mark S. Ackerman:
Discovery-based games for learning software. CHI 2012: 2083-2086 - [c76]Jina Huh, Andrea L. Hartzler, Sean A. Munson, Nick R. Anderson, Kelly Edwards, John L. Gore, David W. McDonald, Jim O'Leary, Andrea A. Parker, Derek Streat, Meliha Yetisgen-Yildiz, Mark S. Ackerman, Wanda Pratt:
Brainstorming design for health: helping patients utilize patient-generated information on the web. CSCW (Companion) 2012: 11-12 - [c75]m. c. schraefel, Wendy A. Kellogg, Mark S. Ackerman, Gary Marsden, Susanne Bødker, Susan Wyche, Madhu C. Reddy, Mark Rouncefield:
Domain crossing: how much expertise is enough? CSCW (Companion) 2012: 29-32 - [c74]Tao Dong, Mark S. Ackerman, Mark W. Newman:
Social overlays: augmenting existing UIs with social cues. CSCW (Companion) 2012: 79-82 - [c73]Jina Huh, Mark S. Ackerman:
Collaborative help in chronic disease management: supporting individualized problems. CSCW 2012: 853-862 - [c72]Xiaomu Zhou, Kai Zheng, Mark S. Ackerman, David A. Hanauer:
Cooperative documentation: the patient problem list as a nexus in electronic health records. CSCW 2012: 911-920 - 2011
- [c71]Michael S. Bernstein, Mark S. Ackerman, Ed H. Chi, Robert C. Miller:
The trouble with social computing systems research. CHI Extended Abstracts 2011: 389-398 - [c70]Jina Huh, Mark W. Newman, Mark S. Ackerman:
Supporting collaborative help for individualized use. CHI 2011: 3141-3150 - [c69]Xiaomu Zhou, Mark S. Ackerman, Kai Zheng:
CPOE workarounds, boundary objects, and assemblages. CHI 2011: 3353-3362 - [c68]Jiang Yang, Mark S. Ackerman, Lada A. Adamic:
Virtual gifts and guanxi: supporting social exchange in a chinese online community. CSCW 2011: 45-54 - [c67]Jiang Yang, Zhen Wen, Lada A. Adamic, Mark S. Ackerman, Ching-Yung Lin:
Collaborating Globally: Culture and Organizational Computer-Mediated Communications. ICIS 2011 - [c66]Lada A. Adamic, Debra Lauterbach, ChunYuen Teng, Mark S. Ackerman:
Rating Friends Without Making Enemies. ICWSM 2011 - [c65]Jiang Yang, Meredith Ringel Morris, Jaime Teevan, Lada A. Adamic, Mark S. Ackerman:
Culture Matters: A Survey Study of Social Q&A Behavior. ICWSM 2011 - 2010
- [c64]Xiaomu Zhou, Mark S. Ackerman, Kai Zheng:
Doctors and psychosocial information: records and reuse in inpatient care. CHI 2010: 1767-1776 - [c63]Jina Huh, Mark S. Ackerman:
Exploring social dimensions of personal information management with adults with AD/HD. CHI Extended Abstracts 2010: 3715-3720 - [c62]Jina Huh, Mark S. Ackerman, Mark W. Newman, Ayse G. Buyuktur:
Progressive scenarios: a rapid method for understanding user interpretations of technology. GROUP 2010: 31-34 - [c61]Mark S. Ackerman, Jack Muramatsu, David W. McDonald:
Social regulation in an online game: uncovering the problematics of code. GROUP 2010: 173-182 - [c60]Jiang Yang, Xiao Wei, Mark S. Ackerman, Lada A. Adamic:
Activity Lifespan: An Analysis of User Survival Patterns in Online Knowledge Sharing Communities. ICWSM 2010 - [c59]Xiaomu Zhou, Mark S. Ackerman, Kai Zheng:
Computerization and information assembling process: nursing work and CPOE adoption. IHI 2010: 36-45 - [c58]Mark W. Newman, Mark S. Ackerman, Jungwoo Kim, Atul Prakash, Zhenan Hong, Jacob Mandel, Tao Dong:
Bringing the field into the lab: supporting capture and replay of contextual data for the design of context-aware applications. UIST 2010: 105-108 - [c57]Michael S. Bernstein, Greg Little, Robert C. Miller, Björn Hartmann, Mark S. Ackerman, David R. Karger, David Crowell, Katrina Panovich:
Soylent: a word processor with a crowd inside. UIST 2010: 313-322
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j20]Mark S. Ackerman, Tao Dong, Scott Gifford, Jungwoo Kim, Mark W. Newman, Atul Prakash, Sarah Qidwai, David García, Paulo Villegas, Alejandro Cadenas, Antonio Sánchez-Esguevillas, Javier M. Aguiar, Belén Carro, Sean Mailander, Ronald Schroeter, Marcus Foth, Amiya Bhattacharya, Partha Dasgupta:
Location-Aware Computing, Virtual Networks. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 8(4): 28-32 (2009) - [c56]Kevin Kyung Nam, Mark S. Ackerman, Lada A. Adamic:
Questions in, knowledge in?: a study of naver's question answering community. CHI 2009: 779-788 - [c55]Xiaomu Zhou, Mark S. Ackerman, Kai Zheng:
I just don't know why it's gone: maintaining informal information use in inpatient care. CHI 2009: 2061-2070 - [c54]Jina Huh, Mark S. Ackerman:
Designing for all users: including the odd users. CHI Extended Abstracts 2009: 2449-2458 - [c53]David Lee, Sean A. Munson, Ben Congleton, Mark W. Newman, Mark S. Ackerman, Erik C. Hofer, Thomas A. Finholt:
Montage: a platform for physically navigating multiple pages of web content. CHI Extended Abstracts 2009: 4477-4482 - [c52]Eric C. Cook, Stephanie D. Teasley, Mark S. Ackerman:
Contribution, commercialization & audience: understanding participation in an online creative community. GROUP 2009: 41-50 - [c51]Ben Congleton, Jacqueline Cerretani, Mark W. Newman, Mark S. Ackerman:
Sharing Map Annotations in Small Groups: X Marks the Spot. INTERACT (2) 2009: 97-110 - 2008
- [c50]Jiang Yang, Lada A. Adamic, Mark S. Ackerman:
Competing to Share Expertise: The Taskcn Knowledge Sharing Community. ICWSM 2008 - [c49]Jiang Yang, Lada A. Adamic, Mark S. Ackerman:
Crowdsourcing and knowledge sharing: strategic user behavior on taskcn. EC 2008: 246-255 - [c48]Ben Congleton, Mark S. Ackerman, Mark W. Newman:
The ProD framework for proactive displays. UIST 2008: 221-230 - [c47]Lada A. Adamic, Jun Zhang, Eytan Bakshy, Mark S. Ackerman:
Knowledge sharing and yahoo answers: everyone knows something. WWW 2008: 665-674 - [p4]Christine A. Halverson, Mark S. Ackerman:
The Birth of an Organizational Resource: The Surprising Life of a Cheat Sheet. Theory in CSCW 2008: 9-35 - [p3]Mark S. Ackerman, Leysia Palen:
The Zephyr Help Instance as a CSCW Resource. Theory in CSCW 2008: 37-57 - [p2]Mark S. Ackerman, Christine A. Halverson, Thomas Erickson, Wendy A. Kellogg:
Reflections and Conclusions: Toward a Theory of Resources. Theory in CSCW 2008: 307-324 - [e5]Mark S. Ackerman, Rose Dieng-Kuntz, Carla Simone, Volker Wulf:
Knowledge Management In Action - IFIP 20th World Computer Congress, Conference on Knowledge Management in Action, September 7-10, 2008, Milano, Italy. IFIP 270, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-0-387-09658-2 [contents] - [e4]Mark S. Ackerman, Christine A. Halverson, Thomas Erickson, Wendy A. Kellogg:
Resources, Co-Evolution and Artifacts - Theory in CSCW. Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-1-84628-900-2 [contents] - 2007
- [j19]Wayne G. Lutters, Mark S. Ackerman:
Beyond Boundary Objects: Collaborative Reuse in Aircraft Technical Support. Comput. Support. Cooperative Work. 16(3): 341-372 (2007) - [c46]Derek L. Hansen, Mark S. Ackerman, Paul Resnick, Sean Munson:
Virtual community maintenance with a collaborative repository. ASIST 2007: 1-20 - [c45]Jina Huh, Mark S. Ackerman, Thomas Erickson, Steve R. Harrison, Phoebe Sengers:
Beyond usability: taking social, situational, cultural, and other contextual factors into account. CHI Extended Abstracts 2007: 2113-2116 - [c44]Jina Huh, Mark S. Ackerman, Robert Douglas:
The use of aesthetics in HCI systems. CHI Extended Abstracts 2007: 2441-2446 - [c43]Kevin Kyung Nam, Mark S. Ackerman:
Arkose: reusing informal information from online discussions. GROUP 2007: 137-146 - [c42]Margaret S. Elliott, Mark S. Ackerman, Walt Scacchi:
Knowledge work artifacts: kernel cousins for free/open source software development. GROUP 2007: 177-186 - [c41]Jun Zhang, Yang Ye, Mark S. Ackerman, Yan Qu:
SISN: A Toolkit for Augmenting Expertise Sharing Via Social Networks. HCI (15) 2007: 491-500 - [c40]Jun Zhang, Mark S. Ackerman, Lada A. Adamic, Kevin Kyung Nam:
QuME: a mechanism to support expertise finding in online help-seeking communities. UIST 2007: 111-114 - [c39]Jun Zhang, Mark S. Ackerman, Lada A. Adamic:
Expertise networks in online communities: structure and algorithms. WWW 2007: 221-230 - 2006
- [c38]Barbara Mirel, D. Arts, Mark S. Ackerman, Kevin Kerber, Michael S. Klinkman:
Designing CIS to Improve Decisions in Depression Care Management: A Discourse Analysis of Frontline Practice. AMIA 2006 - [c37]Eric C. Cook, Stephanie D. Teasley, Mark S. Ackerman:
Socio-technical Factors of Practice Transmission in an Online Creative Tool Community. ICLS 2006 - 2005
- [c36]Paul Resnick, John Riedl, Loren G. Terveen, Mark S. Ackerman:
Beyond threaded conversation. CHI Extended Abstracts 2005: 2138-2139 - [c35]Jun Zhang, Mark S. Ackerman:
Searching for expertise in social networks: a simulation of potential strategies. GROUP 2005: 71-80 - [e3]Mark Pendergast, Kjeld Schmidt, Gloria Mark, Mark S. Ackerman:
Proceedings of the 2005 International ACM SIGGROUP Conference on Supporting Group Work, GROUP 2005, Sanibel Island, Florida, USA, November 6-9, 2005. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-223-2 [contents] - 2004
- [j18]Kalle Lyytinen, Youngjin Yoo, Upkar Varshney, Mark S. Ackerman, Gordon B. Davis, Michel Avital, Daniel Robey, Steve Sawyer, Carsten Sørensen:
Surfing the Next Wave: Design and Implementation Challenges of Ubiquitous Computing. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 13: 40 (2004) - [j17]Mark S. Ackerman, Christine Halverson:
Organizational Memory as Objects, Processes, and Trajectories: An Examination of Organizational Memory in Use. Comput. Support. Cooperative Work. 13(2): 155-189 (2004) - [j16]Chris Schmandt, Mark S. Ackerman:
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 8(6): 389-390 (2004) - [j15]Mark S. Ackerman:
Privacy in pervasive environments: next generation labeling protocols. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 8(6): 430-439 (2004) - [c34]Jaime Teevan, Christine Alvarado, Mark S. Ackerman, David R. Karger:
The perfect search engine is not enough: a study of orienteering behavior in directed search. CHI 2004: 415-422 - [c33]Christine Halverson, Thomas Erickson, Mark S. Ackerman:
Behind the help desk: evolution of a knowledge management system in a large organization. CSCW 2004: 304-313 - [c32]Mark S. Ackerman, Marleen Huysman, John M. Carroll, Barry Wellman, Giorgio De Michelis, Volker Wulf:
Communities and technologies: an approach to foster social capital? CSCW 2004: 406-408 - [c31]Chris Schmandt, Kwan Hong Lee, Jang Kim, Mark S. Ackerman:
Impromptu: Managing Networked Audio Applications for Mobile Users. MobiSys 2004 - 2003
- [j14]Wayne G. Lutters, Mark S. Ackerman:
Joining the backstage: locality and centrality in an online community. Inf. Technol. People 16(2): 157-182 (2003) - [c30]Christine Halverson, Mark S. Ackerman:
"Yeah, the Rush ain't here yet - Take a break": Creation and Use of an Artifact as Organizational Memory. HICSS 2003: 113 - 2002
- [c29]Wayne G. Lutters, Mark S. Ackerman:
Achieving safety: a field study of boundary objects in aircraft technical support. CSCW 2002: 266-275 - [c28]Mark S. Ackerman, Brian T. Pentland, Sajda Qureshi, Elaine K. Yakura:
Visual Elements in the Discourse on Information Technology. Global and Organizational Discourse about Information Technology 2002: 527-531 - [c27]Chris Schmandt, Jang Kim, Kwan Lee, Gerardo Vallejo, Mark S. Ackerman:
Mediated voice communication via mobile IP. UIST 2002: 141-150 - 2001
- [j13]Mark S. Ackerman, Trevor Darrell, Daniel J. Weitzner:
Privacy in Context. Hum. Comput. Interact. 16(2-4): 167-176 (2001) - [c26]Batya Friedman, John C. Thomas, Mark Lucente, Mark S. Ackerman, Nancy Willard, Ulrike Lechner:
Is ignorance bliss?: informed consent online. CHI Extended Abstracts 2001: 215-216 - 2000
- [j12]Mark S. Ackerman, Christine A. Halverson:
Reexamining Organizational Memory. Commun. ACM 43(1): 58-64 (2000) - [j11]Mark S. Ackerman:
The Intellectual Challenge of CSCW: The Gap Between Social Requirements and Technical Feasibility. Hum. Comput. Interact. 15(2-3): 179-203 (2000) - [j10]Mark S. Ackerman, David W. McDonald:
Collaborative Support for Informal Information in Collective Memory Systems. Inf. Syst. Frontiers 2(3): 333-347 (2000) - [c25]Mark S. Ackerman:
Developing for privacy: civility frameworks and technical design. CFP 2000: 19-23 - [c24]David W. McDonald, Mark S. Ackerman:
Expertise recommender: a flexible recommendation system and architecture. CSCW 2000: 231-240 - [e2]Mark S. Ackerman, W. Keith Edwards:
Proceedings of the 13th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, UIST 2000, San Diego, California, USA, November 6-8, 2000. ACM 2000, ISBN 1-58113-212-3 [contents]
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j9]Mark S. Ackerman, Eric Mandel:
Memory in the Small: Combining Collective Memory and Task Support for a Scientific Community. J. Organ. Comput. Electron. Commer. 9(2-3): 105-127 (1999) - [c23]Mark S. Ackerman, Lorrie Faith Cranor:
Privacy critics: UI components to safeguard users' privacy. CHI Extended Abstracts 1999: 258-259 - [c22]Mark S. Ackerman, Christine Halverson:
Organizational Memory: Processes, Boundary Objects, and Trajectories. HICSS 1999 - [c21]Mark S. Ackerman:
Usability and Security. NDSS 1999 - [c20]Mark S. Ackerman, Lorrie Faith Cranor, Joseph Reagle:
Privacy in e-commerce: examining user scenarios and privacy preferences. EC 1999: 1-8 - [i1]Lorrie Faith Cranor, Joseph Reagle, Mark S. Ackerman:
Beyond Concern: Understanding Net Users' Attitudes About Online Privacy. CoRR cs.CY/9904010 (1999) - 1998
- [j8]Jack Muramatsu, Mark S. Ackerman:
Computing, Social Activity, and Entertainment: A Field Study of a Game MUD. Comput. Support. Cooperative Work. 7(1/2): 87-122 (1998) - [j7]Mark S. Ackerman:
Augmenting Organizational Memory: A Field Study of Answer Garden. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 16(3): 203-224 (1998) - [c19]Mark S. Ackerman, Christine Halverson:
Considering an Organization's Memory. CSCW 1998: 39-48 - [c18]David W. McDonald, Mark S. Ackerman:
Just Talk to Me: A Field Study of Expertise Location. CSCW 1998: 315-324 - [c17]Thomas A. Finholt, Mark S. Ackerman:
Tutorials (Summary). CSCW 1998: 427-431 - 1997
- [j6]Mark S. Ackerman, Daniel Billsus, Scott Gaffney, Seth Hettich, Gordon Khoo, Dong Joon Kim, Raymond Klefstad, Charles Lowe, Alexius Ludeman, Jack Muramatsu, Kazuo Omori, Michael J. Pazzani, Douglas Semler, Brian Starr, Paul Yap:
Learning Probabilistic User Profiles: Applications for Finding Interesting Web Sites, Notifying Users of Relevant Changes to Web Pages, and Locating Grant Opportunities. AI Mag. 18(2): 47-56 (1997) - [j5]Mark S. Ackerman, Brian Starr, Debby Hindus, Scott D. Mainwaring:
Hanging on the 'Wire: A Field Study of an Audio-Only Media Space. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 4(1): 39-66 (1997) - [c16]Mark S. Ackerman:
Everything you Need To Know About Collaboration and Collaboration Software. ICSE 1997: 592 - [c15]Mark S. Ackerman, Brian Starr, Michael J. Pazzani:
The Do-I-Care Agent: Effective Social Discovery and Filtering on the Web. RIAO 1997: 17-31 - 1996
- [j4]Mark S. Ackerman, Brian Starr:
Social Acitivity Indicators for Groupware. Computer 29(6): 37-42 (1996) - [j3]Mark S. Ackerman:
Definitional and contextual issues in organizational and group memories. Inf. Technol. People 9(1): 10-24 (1996) - [c14]Mark S. Ackerman, Leysia Palen:
The Zephyr Help Instance: Promoting Ongoing Activity in a CSCW System. CHI 1996: 268-275 - [c13]Brian Starr, Mark S. Ackerman, Michael J. Pazzani:
Do-I-Care: a collaborative Web agent. CHI Conference Companion 1996: 273-274 - [c12]Jon O'Brien, John A. Hughes, Mark S. Ackerman, Debby Hindus:
Extending CSCW into Domestic Environments (workshop). CSCW 1996: 1 - [c11]Mark S. Ackerman, David W. McDonald:
Answer Garden 2: Merging Organizational Memory with Collaborative Help. CSCW 1996: 97-105 - [c10]Debby Hindus, Mark S. Ackerman, Scott D. Mainwaring, Brian Starr:
Thunderwire: A Field Study of an Audio-Only Media Space. CSCW 1996: 238-247 - [p1]Rob Kling, Mark S. Ackerman, Jonathan P. Allen:
Information Entrepreneurialism, Information Technologies, and the Continuing Vulnerability of Privacy. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 727-743 - [e1]Mark S. Ackerman, Gary M. Olson, Judith S. Olson:
CSCW '96, Proceedings of the ACM 1996 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Boston, MA, USA, November 16-20, 1996. ACM 1996, ISBN 0-89791-765-0 [contents] - 1995
- [c9]Mark S. Ackerman, Roy T. Fielding:
Collection Maintenance in the Digital Library. DL 1995 - [c8]Lisa Covi, Mark S. Ackerman:
Such easy-to-use systems!: How organizations shape the design and use of online help systems. COOCS 1995: 280-288 - [c7]Mark S. Ackerman, Eric Mandel:
Memory in the small: an application to provide task-based organizational memory for a scientific community . HICSS (4) 1995: 323-332 - [c6]Mark S. Ackerman, Brian Starr:
Social Activity Indicators: Interface Components for CSCW Systems. ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 1995: 159-168 - 1994
- [c5]Mark S. Ackerman:
Augmenting the Organizational Memory: A Field Study of Answer Garden. CSCW 1994: 243-252 - [c4]Mark S. Ackerman:
Definitional and Contextual Issues in Organizational and Group Memories. HICSS (4) 1994: 191-200 - 1990
- [j2]Chris Schmandt, Mark S. Ackerman, Debby Hindus:
Augmenting a Window System with Speech Input. Computer 23(8): 50-56 (1990) - [c3]Mark S. Ackerman, Thomas W. Malone:
Answer Garden: a tool for growing organizational memory. COCS 1990: 31-39 - [c2]Chris Schmandt, Debby Hindus, Mark S. Ackerman, Sanjay Manandhar:
Observations on using speech input for window navigation. INTERACT 1990: 787-793
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j1]Matthew E. Hodges, Russell Sasnett, Mark S. Ackerman:
A Construction Set for Multimedia Applications. IEEE Softw. 6(1): 37-43 (1989) - 1988
- [c1]Ralph R. Swick, Mark S. Ackerman:
The X Toolkit: More Bricks for Building User-Interfaces or Widgets for Hire. USENIX Winter 1988: 221-228
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