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Lurking? Cyclopaths? A Quantitative Lifecyle Analysis of User Behavior in a Geowiki
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crowston
on Sat, 2010-06-19 12:50
K. Panciera
,
Priedhorsky, R.
,
Erickson, T.
, and
Terveen, L.
,
“
Lurking? Cyclopaths? A Quantitative Lifecyle Analysis of User Behavior in a Geowiki
”
, in
ACM Conference on Computer-Human Interaction (CHI)
, Atlanta, GA, 2010.
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