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      Collaboration Through Displays

 1. Display Factors Influencing Co-located Collaboration

Regan Mandryk, Simon Fraser University, Canada, Stacey Scott, University of Calgary, Canada, and Kori Inkpen, Dalhousie University, Canada

 2. Collaborating over Physical and Electronic Tables

Russell Kruger, Sheelagh Carpendale, and Saul Greenberg, University of Calgary, Canada

 3. Collaborative Environments Supported By Large Screen Displays

William Luebke, Michael Richmond, and D. Scott McCrickard, Virginia Tech, USA

 4. Communicating through Handheld Wireless Tablets: Livenotes and Shared Group Awareness

Matthew Kam, Orna Tarshish, Dan Glaser, Alastair Iles, and John Canny, University of California, Berkeley, USA

 5. Tailoring Public Displays for Small, Co-located Groups

Elaine Huang and Elizabeth Mynatt, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

 6. An Enhancement for Radar Views Using Fisheye Techniques

Wendy Schafer and Doug Bowman, Virginia Tech, USA



The Effect of Community

 7. Electronic Voting in Context: A Collaborative Ballot for Digital Government

Scott Robertson, Drexel University, USA

 8. Patterns of Participation in Two Communities of Practice: Community of Engagement Vs. Community of Reference

Michael Muller, IBM Research, USA

 9. Understanding Working Knowledge in an Engineering Collaboratory

Jeremy Birnholtz and Thomas Finholt, University of Michigan, USA

10. Launching an Online Seminar Series

Lisa Neal, EDS, USA, and Diane Miller and Donna Anastasi, Aptima Inc., USA

11. International AIDS Research Collaboratories: Boundary Practices for Distributed Science

Matthew J. Bietz and Gary M. Olson, University of Michigan, USA

12. Contemplating Electronic Mediation: What Makes CBOT Face to Face Trading Work?

Catalina Danis and Alison Lee, IBM Research, USA



CSCW and Design

14. A Social Proxy for Auctions: Portraying Social Activity in Online Auctions

Thomas Erickson, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA

15. Supporting Collaborative Development and Operation Based on Integrated Heterogeneous Data with Temporal Information

Kenro Aihara and Atsuhiro Takasu, National Institute of Informatics, Japan, and Yoshikiyo Kato, University of Tokyo, Japan

16. A Network-based Entertainment System for Improving Workers' Activity

Itaru Kuramoto, Shigeki Ohtsuka, Yu Shibuya, and Yoshihiro Tsujino, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan

17. Facilitating Emerging Collaboration through Light-weight Information Sharing

Werner Geyer and Li-Te Cheng, IBM T.J. Watson Research, USA

18. Collaboration Is Not an Application: Design Principles of Portable Collaborative Networks

Lyn Bartram and Michael Blackstock, Colligo Networks, Inc., Canada, and Kori Inkpen, Dalhousie University, Canada



Tools, Architecture, Algorithms

19. Exploiting E-mail Structure to Improve Summarization

Derek Lam and Steven Rohall, IBM Research, USA, Chris Schmandt, MIT Media Lab, USA, and Mia Stern, IBM Research, USA

20. SDGToolkit: A Toolkit for Rapidly Prototyping Single Display Groupware

Edward Tse and Saul Greenberg, University of Calgary, Canada

21. Highly Interactive Webcasting with Structured Archives

Ronald Baecker, University of Toronto, Canada

22. Demonstration tools for Collaborative E-Learning

Qiang Wang, Drew Kessler, Glenn Blank, and William Pottenger, Lehigh University, USA

23. GroupMorph: Supporting Group Collaboration Modes for Hierarchically Decomposable Tasks in 3D Environments

John M. Linebarger and G. Drew Kessler, Lehigh University, USA

24. E-mail List Equations to Create Specific Audiences

Erik Blankinship, MIT Media Lab, USA



Awareness, Physical, and Coordinating Collaboration

25. WebScribe: Co-Writing on the Web

Sylvie Noel and Thomas Whalen, Communications Research Centre, Canada

26. Contact IM: Exploring Asynchronous Touch Over Distance

Ian Oakley and Sile O'Modhrain, Media Lab Europe, Ireland

27. Provisions for Collaborative Revision and Annotation of Digital Documents

Alfredo Sánchez and Luis Arturo Flores, Universidad de las Américas, Puebla, Mexico

28. SitComm: Situation-Aware Interpersonal Communication

Kristine Nagel, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, and Gregory Abowd, GVU - Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

29. Conductive Chat: Instant Messaging With a Skin Conductivity Channel

Joan Morris DiMicco, Vidya Lakshmipathy, and Andrew Tresolini Fiore, MIT Media Lab, USA

30. GroupSense: Omnipresent Awareness Information

Eser Kandogan and Andreas Dieberger, IBM, USA, Bogdan Dorohonceanu, Rutgers University, USA, and Stephen Farrell, Beverly Harrison, Thomas P. Moran, and Barton Smith, IBM, USA



Collaboration in Everyday Applications

31. Collaborating Within - Not Through - Email: Users Reinvent a Familiar Technology

Michael Muller and Daniel Gruen, IBM Research, USA

32. Maturation of Instant Messaging: Savings, Behaviors, Social Networks, and Beliefs

Michael Muller, IBM Research, USA, Mary Beth Raven and Sandra Kogan, IBM Software Group, USA, and David Millen and Kenneth Carey, IBM Research, USA

33. Searching the Web With a Little Help From Your Friends

Taly Sharon, Henry Lieberman, and Ted Selker, MIT Media Lab, USA

34. How Teens Take, View, Share, and Store Photos

Diane Schiano, CSLI, Stanford University, USA, Coreena Chen, and Ellen Isaacs, Izix Consulting, USA

35. Email Rhythms: Timing as Communication

Josh Tyler, Kyle Forster, Randy Schwemmin, and Jason Heidema, Stanford University, USA, and John Tang, Sun Microsystems, USA

36. Hipikat: Accessing a Development Team's IMplicit Group Memory

Davor Cubranic, Gail Murphy, and Kellogg Booth, University of British Columbia, Canada


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