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2. Summary of Papers.
3. Chapter 5: DNA: Gels, Paper, and Columns.
4. Chapter 3: Origins of the Digital Rights Movement: The White Paper and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
5. Chapter 6: Paper and State.
6. Chapter 6: Paper as Passion: Niklas Luhmann and His Card Index.
7. II APPLICATIONS: 7 Agent-Oriented Methodologies: 7.6 ROADMAP and RAP/AOR.
8. Unpublished Sources and Notations.
9. V Reflective Practitioners: 30 Decomposing a Design Space.
10. Chapter 10: Measuring Interdisciplinarity.
11. References.
12. Chapter 11: Bibliometric Standards for Evaluating Research Institutes in the Natural Sciences.
13. II APPLICATIONS: 7 Agent-Oriented Methodologies: 7.1 A Conference Management System.
14. Chapter 4: The Continuity of Scholarly Communication: The Many Forms of Scholarly Communication.
15. INTRODUCTION.
16. II FUNDAMENTAL PERSPECTIVES: 6 Game Theory, Online Learning, and Boosting: 6.1 Game Theory.
17. II APPLICATIONS: 7 Agent-Oriented Methodologies: 7.5 Prometheus.
18. IV Groups in the Wild: 20 Taking Articulation Work Seriously.
19. IV Groups in the Wild: 22 A CSCW Sampler.
20. V Reflective Practitioners: 29 Does Voice Coordination Have to Be "Rocket Science"?
21. VIII Seeking Common Ground: 48 Reflections on Card, English, and Burr.
22. III Monopoly and Competition in Communications Markets: 9 Ownership Concentration and Product Variety in Daily Newspaper Markets.
23. Historical Notes and Ref erences for Section I.
24. References.
25. Artificial intelligence in perspective: a retrospective on fifty volumes of the Artificial Intelligence Journal.
26. III: Designing On-line Information: Chapter 18: Technical Writers as Computer Scientists: The Challenges of Online Documentation.
27. Preface.
28. VII Tacking and Jibbing: 39 You Can Go Home Again: Revisiting a Study of Domestic Computing.
29. CHAPTER 1: J. J. THOMSON AND THE ELECTRON, 1897-1899.
30. III: SYSTEM DESIGN: INTRODUCTION.
31. Introduction.
32. Preface.
33. Chapter 14: Journal Articles.
34. Introduction.
35. Bibliography.
36. Book Reviews.
37. II WHO CONTRIBUTES TO OPEN INNOVATION?: 8 User Innovation: Summary.
38. 4. Are Current Publication Standards Protecting the Integrity of the Scientific Record?
39. Chapter 2: The National Information Infrastructure and the Policymaking Process.
40. Chapter 4: The Continuity of Scholarly Communication: Scholarly Communication as a Sociotechnical System.
41. II APPLICATIONS: 7 Agent-Oriented Methodologies: 7.3 MaSE.
42. Preface.
43. Chapter 8: Relational Dependency Networks.
44. IV Groups in the Wild: 19 Infrastructure and Its Effect on the Interface.
45. VII Tacking and Jibbing: 38 A Site for SOAR Eyes: (Re)placing Cognition.
46. VII Tacking and Jibbing: 37 Learning from "Learning from Notes".
47. VIII Seeking Common Ground: 50 Following Procedures: A Detective Story.
48. CHAPTER 10: Rediscovering the Collaboration.
49. Chapter 5: ProMiX: a Prolog Partial Evaluation System: 5.11: Background.
50. Historical Notes and References for Section III.
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