Table of Contents
| Readability of Wikipedia | HTML |
| Teun Lucassen, Roald Dijkstra, Jan Maarten Schraagen |
| The pentad of cruft: A taxonomy of rhetoric used by Wikipedia editors based on the dramatism of Kenneth Burke | HTML |
| Andrew Famiglietti |
| Australia's project for universal broadband access: From policy to social potential | HTML |
| Marcos Pereira Dias |
| Death and mourning as sources of community participation in online social networks: R.I.P. pages in Facebook | HTML |
| Abbe E. Forman, Rebecca Kern, Gisela Gil-Egui |
| Why first-year college students select online research resources as their favorite | HTML |
| James P. Purdy |
| The academic online: Constructing persona through the World Wide Web | HTML |
| Kim Barbour, David Marshall |
| Wikis and Wikipedia as a teaching tool: Five years later | HTML |
| Piotr Konieczny |
| The ZONE learning community: Gaining knowledge through mentoring | HTML |
| Joi L. Moore, Camille Dickson-Deane, Krista Galyen, Christiana Kumalasari, Kyungbin Kwon |
Book Reviews
| Book review of Web 2.0 and beyond: Principles and technologies | HTML |
| Yijun Gao |
| Book review of Privacy impact assessment | HTML |
| Robert Gellman |
| Book review of Studying mobile media: Cultural technologies, mobile communication, and the iPhone | HTML |
| Zachary O'Leary |
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