Table of Contents
| Assessing the value of cooperation in Wikipedia | HTML |
| Dennis M. Wilkinson, Bernardo A. Huberman |
| Visualizing the overlap between the 100 most visited pages on Wikipedia for September 2006 to January 2007 | HTML |
| Anselm Spoerri |
| What is popular on Wikipedia and why? | HTML |
| Anselm Spoerri |
| Election bloggers: Methods for determining political influence | HTML |
| Greg Elmer, Peter Malachy Ryan, Zach Devereaux, Ganaele Langlois, Joanna Redden, Fenwick McKelvey |
| Video, education and open content: Notes toward a new research and action agenda | HTML |
| Peter B. Kaufman |
| Building an open access African studies repository using Web 2.0 principles | HTML |
| Anna Winterbottom, James North |
| Open educational resources in a global context | HTML |
| Paul Stacey |
| Open source athletes | HTML |
| Stefan Görling |
| Change of state: Information, policy and power | HTML |
| Sandra Braman |
| Acting with technology: Activity theory and interaction design | HTML |
| Victor Kaptelinin, Bonnie Nardi |
| FM Interviews: Sandra Braman | HTML |
| Edward J. Valauskas |
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