| Issue | Title | |
| Volume 15, Number 4 - 5 April 2010 | Video pollution on the Web | Abstract HTML |
| Fabricio Benevenuto, Tiago Rodrigues, Virgílio A.F. Almeida, Jussara Almeida, Marcos Gonçalves, Keith Ross | ||
| Volume 11, Number 2 - 6 February 2006 | Virtual borders: The interdependence of real and virtual worlds | Abstract HTML |
| James Grimmelmann | ||
| Volume 6, Number 3 - 5 March 2001 | Virtual connections: Community bonding on the Net | Abstract HTML |
| Stuart Glogoff | ||
| Volume 10, Number 5 - 2 May 2005 | Virtual dissection and physical collaboration | Abstract HTML |
| Kenneth Fleischmann | ||
| Volume 3, Number 2 - 2 February 1998 | Virtual Harassment: Women and Online Education | Abstract HTML |
| Julia K. Ferganchick-Neufang | ||
| Volume 10, Number 8 - 1 August 2005 | Virtually there: Travelling with new media | Abstract HTML |
| Peter White, Naomi White | ||
| Volume 12, Number 5 — 7 May 2007 | Visible Past: Learning and discovering in real and virtual space and time | Abstract HTML |
| Sorin Adam Matei, Chris Miller, Laura Arns, Nick Rauh, Chris Hartman, Robert Bruno | ||
| Volume 16, Number 9 - 5 September 2011 | Visitors and Residents: A new typology for online engagement | Abstract HTML |
| David S. White, Alison Le Cornu | ||
| Volume 13, Number 7 - 7 July 2008 | Visual comparison of search results: A censorship case study | Abstract HTML |
| Mark Meiss, Filippo Menczer | ||
| Volume 12, Number 4 — 2 April 2007 | Visualizing the overlap between the 100 most visited pages on Wikipedia for September 2006 to January 2007 | Abstract HTML |
| Anselm Spoerri | ||
| Volume 7, Number 5 - 6 May 2002 | Voices: Bringing Multimedia Museum Exhibits to the World Wide Web | Abstract HTML |
| Matthew Nickerson | ||
| Volume 7, Number 5 - 6 May 2002 | vPlants: a Virtual Herbarium of the Chicago Region | Abstract HTML |
| Matthew Schaub, Christopher Dunn | ||
| Volume 2, Number 12 - 1 December 1997 | Waiting for Thomas Kuhn First Monday and the Evolution of Electronic Journals | Abstract HTML |
| Edward J. Valauskas | ||
| Volume 13, Number 3 - 3 March 2008 | Web 2.0: An argument against convergence | Abstract HTML |
| Matthew Allen | ||
| Volume 4, Number 6 - 7 June 1999 | Web mining technology and academic librarianship: Human-machine connections for the twenty-first century | Abstract HTML |
| May Y. Chau | ||
| Volume 10, Number 12 - 5 December 2005 | Web of lies? Historical knowledge on the Internet | Abstract HTML |
| Daniel Cohen | ||
| Volume 10, Number 11 - 7 November 2005 | Web–based learning: Factors affecting students’ satisfaction and learning experience | Abstract HTML |
| Kyung–Sun Kim, Joi Moore | ||
| Volume 7, Number 12 - 2 December 2002 | Web-based Surveys: Changing the Survey Process | Abstract HTML |
| Holly Gunn | ||
| Volume 2, Number 7 - 7 July 1997 | WebMonitor: a Tool for Measuring World-Wide Web Server Performance | Abstract HTML |
| Jussara M. Almeida, Virgilio Almeida, David J. Yates | ||
| Volume 1, Number 5 - 4 November 1996 | WebQuest: Using WWW and interactive simulation games in the classroom | Abstract HTML |
| Corrina Perrone, Alexander Repenning, David Clark | ||
| Volume 3, Number 2 - 2 February 1998 | Web-site sensitivity to privacy concerns: Collecting personally identifiable information and passing persistent cookies | Abstract HTML |
| Bill Helling | ||
| Volume 13, Number 11 - 3 November 2008 | Webtapping: Securing the Internet to save us from transnational terror? | Abstract HTML |
| Chris Bronk | ||
| Volume 5, Number 6 - 5 June 2000 | Web-Wise: A Conference on Libraries and Museums in the Digital World: Introduction | Abstract HTML |
| Edward J. Valauskas, Esther Dyson, Rishab Aiyer Ghosh, | ||
| Volume 13 Number 8 - 4 August 2008 | Welcome Remarks | Details HTML |
| Anne-Imelda M. Radice | ||
| Volume 12, Number 7 — 2 July 2007 | Welcome to WebWise | Abstract |
| Anne-Imelda Radice, Jay Jordan, Ken Hamma, Liz Bishoff | ||
| Volume 12 Number 12 - 3 December 2007 | Western European newspapers and their online revenue models: An overview | Abstract HTML |
| Valérie-Anne Bleyen, Leo Van Hove | ||
| Special Issue #2: Open Source — 3 October 2005 | What did we learn from open source? | Abstract HTML |
| Ilkka Tuomi | ||
| Volume 17, Number 7 - 2 July 2012 | What happens to my data? A novel approach to informing users of data processing practices | Abstract HTML |
| Bibi van den Berg, Simone van der Hof | ||
| Volume 6, Number 7 - 2 July 2001 | What has straw in common with wheat?: A selective review of bibliographic control in the field of homiletics | Abstract HTML |
| Chad P. Abel-Kops | ||
| Volume 8, Number 5 - 5 May 2003 | What is a library anymore, anyway? | Abstract HTML |
| Michael Keller, Vicky Reich, Andrew Herkovic | ||
| Volume 12, Number 4 — 2 April 2007 | What is popular on Wikipedia and why? | Abstract HTML |
| Anselm Spoerri | ||
| Volume 11, Number 9 — 4 September 2006 | What is your claim to flame? | Abstract HTML |
| Patricia G. Lange | ||
| Volume 6, Number 9 - 3 September 2001 | What next for Internet journals?: Implications of the trend towards paid placement in search engines | Abstract HTML |
| Robin Henshaw | ||
| Volume 12, Number 3 — 5 March 2007 | What open access research can do for Wikipedia | Abstract HTML |
| John Willinsky | ||
| Volume 7 Number 2 - 4 February 2002 | What the Cultural Sector Can Learn from Enron | Abstract HTML |
| Bernard Reilly | ||
| Volume 14, Number 9 - 7 September 2009 | What value do users derive from social networking applications? | Abstract HTML |
| Larry Neale, Rebekah Russell-Bennett | ||
| Volume 18, Number 3 - 4 March 2013 | What's on your mind? Social media monopolies and noopower | Abstract HTML |
| Robert William Gehl | ||
| Volume 11, Number 5 — 1 May 2006 | What's the matter with the information technology workforce? | Abstract HTML |
| Manimegalai M. Subramaniam, Kathleen Burnett | ||
| Volume 2, Number 7 - 7 July 1997 | What's the Right Economics for Cyberspace? | Abstract HTML |
| Michael H. Goldhaber | ||
| Volume 12, Number 6 — 4 June 2007 | What's wrong with the patent system? Fuzzy boundaries and the patent tax | Abstract HTML |
| James Bessen, Michael J. Meurer | ||
| Volume 10, Number 1 - 3 January 2005 | What’s the Buzz about? An empirical examination of Search on Yahoo! | Abstract HTML |
| Nicole Bladow, Cari Dorey, Liz Frederickson, Pavla Grover, Yvette Knudtson, Sandeep Krishnamurthy, Voula Lazarou | ||
| Volume 5, Number 10 - 2 October 2000 | When beggers become choosers | Abstract HTML |
| Kasper Edwards | ||
| Volume 7, Number 7 - 1 July 2002 | When Internet Companies Morph: Understanding Organizational Strategy Changes in the 'New' New Economy | Abstract HTML |
| Robert Kauffman, Tim Miller, Bin Wang | ||
| Special Issue #6: Commercial applications of the Internet | When Internet Companies Morph: Understanding Organizational Strategy Changes in the 'New' New Economy (originally published in July 2002) | Abstract HTML |
| Robert J. Kauffman, Tim Miller, Bin Wang | ||
| Volume 8, Number 10 - 6 October 2003 | Where am I and who are 'we'?: Self-representation and the intersection of gender and ethnicity on the Web | Abstract HTML |
| Linda Leung | ||
| Volume 17, Number 2 - 6 February 2012 | Where do bloggers blog? Platform transitions within the historical Dutch blogosphere | Abstract HTML |
| Esther Weltevrede, Anne Helmond | ||
| Volume 10, Number 4 - 4 April 2005 | Where does Web bibliographies’ author information come from? | Abstract HTML |
| Timothy Craven | ||
| Volume 14, Number 5 - 4 May 2009 | Where is the cloud? Geography, economics, environment, and jurisdiction in cloud computing | Abstract HTML |
| Paul T. Jaeger, Jimmy Lin, Justin M. Grimes, Shannon N. Simmons | ||
| Volume 9, Number 8 - 2 August 2004 | Who benefits from the digital divide? | Abstract HTML |
| Brendan Luyt | ||
| Special Issue #8: A Web site with a view — The Third World on First Monday | Who benefits from the digital divide? (originally published in August 2004) | Abstract HTML |
| Brendan Luyt | ||
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