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- From: consensus@aol.com (Christopher Allen)
- Newsgroups: comp.groupware
- Subject: The Start of a Groupware Bibliography
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.075309.19307@gallant.apple.com>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 07:53:09 GMT
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- Organization: Consensus Development
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- I have been collecting books and articles on Groupware for a couple of
- years, and have periodically published the "Groupware Yellow Pages"
- with listings of products and information resources concerning
- Groupware.
-
- As the next step in my efforts to disseminate information on groupware,
- I am starting an effort to create bibliographic entries for all my
- Groupware books, and hopefully over time all my articles.
-
- I am asking for contributions to the Groupware Bibliography, as well as
- volunteers to validate and check over new entries as they are added. I am
- also looking for a anonomously accessible FTP site that can be a reliable
- place to keep this information, as opposed to period postings here in
- 'comp.groupware'.
-
- Enclosed is a preliminary copy of the Groupware Bibliography.
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- GROUPWARE BIBIOGRAPHY (Preliminary)
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- The groupware bibliography is an online reference to books, journals,
- articles on the topic of groupware (or as it is known in academia:
- computer-supported cooperative work.) Also included are a number of
- reference to relevant related topics such as Facilitation, Organizational
- Development, and Group Dynamics.
-
- This bibliography will be compiled and validated by volunteers. If you
- wish to add new items to this bibliography, please send them to Chris
- Allen at the below address. If you wish to volunteer as a validator,
- please contact Chris Allen for more detail.
-
- | Christopher Allen America Online: Consensus |
- | Consensus Development Internet: consensus@aol.com |
- | 3182 Campus Drive #501 Tel: (415) 345-1060 |
- | San Mateo, CA 94403-3123 Fax: (415) 345-1714 |
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- FORMAT
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- The format we are using for the bibliography is the UNIX refer
- format--it is simple format that eases email exchange, and a number of
- programs like EndNote are able import it. However, it is an imperfect
- format, and we are evaluating other formats that might be more
- appropriate. When creating new bibliographic entries it is helpful to
- use a pre-existing similar entry as a guide.
-
- CODE DESCRIPTION OF UNIX 'REFER' CODES COMMENTS
- %A Author's name Multiple %A fields
- allowed
- %B Book containing article referenced %T of edited book,
- proceedings, journal
- %C City (place of publication) OR place of presentation
-
- %D Date of publication
-
- %E Editor of book containing article Multiple %E fields
- allowed
- %F Footnote number or label (computed) UNUSED, should be kept
- clear
- %G Government order number ISBN, ISSN, or other
- number
- %H Header commentary, printed before ref. May include %T %D of other
- ref
- %I Issuer (publisher) Name; phone number, fax,
- international number
- %J Journal containing article %T of journal
-
- %K Keywords to help search for references Init. upper-case, comma
- separated
- %L Label field used by -k option of refer UNUSED, should be kept
- clear
- %M Bell Labs Memorandum (undefined) UNUSED, mnemonic id/
- modification info.
- %N Number of issue within volume Chapt/sect/
- rept #, # ents.
- %O Other commentary, printed after ref. The field of last resort
-
- %P Page number(s) Book/conf/rept # pages
-
- %Q Corporate, Foreign Author Unreversed author name
-
- %R Report, paper, thesis (unpublished) %T of tech. report,
- thesis
- %S Series title OR Book/jour/conf sect.
- title
- %T Title of article or book Mixed case title format
- (do not use %J or %B
- %U User annotations UNUSED, should be kept
- clear
- %V Volume number Used with with %N
-
- %W undefined by refer UNUSED, Reserved for
- future use
- %X Abstract Authors abstract (not
- bibliographers!)
- %Y Table of Contents
-
- %Z References
-
- %$ Purchase Price Default US$ (Member
- price/other price)
- %* Copyright Notice REQUIRED if including %X
- Abstract
- %^ Contained Parts or Containing Doc
-
- %! Bibliographers Comments Bibliographers comments +
- name & email
-
- NOTE ON ABSTRACTS: Due to copyright resistrictions, we may not release
- in this bibliography any abstracts created by a commercial abstract
- services. Thus we require that all %X abstracts be quoted directly from
- the book or article (from the preface or cover,) not be more than 150
- words, include the page number it is quoted from, and that the %*
- Copyright notice be included. Abstracts written by a bibliographer
- should placed in the %! comments field, and noted with the name of the
- bibliographer and their email address. Multiple comments are
- appreciated and will be included in future releases of this
- bibliography.
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- BIBLIOGRAPHY (Preliminary - Version 24 January 1993)
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-
- %T !SCW '88
- %T Proceedings of ACM CSCW'88 Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative
- Work
- %D 1988
- %E Lucy Suchman
- %O September 26-28, 1988, Portland, Oregon, USA
- %N 32
- %P 395
- %I ACM; 800-342-6626, 410-528-4261
- %G ISBN 0-89791-282-9; ACM Order Number 612880
- %* Copyright (c) 1988 by the Association for Computing Machinery, Inc.
- %$ $26 ACM-member/$40 non-member
- %K Computer, Supported, Cooperative, Work, CSCW, Groupware, Collaboration,
- Conference, 88
-
-
- %T CSCW '90
- %T Proceedings of ACM CSCW'90 Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative
- Work
- %D 1990
- %E Deborah Tatar
- %O October 7-10, 1990, Los Angeles, California, USA
- %N 32
- %P 396
- %I ACM; 800-342-6626, 410-528-4261
- %C New York, New York, USA
- %G ISBN 0-89791-402-3; ACM Order Number 612900
- %* Copyright (c) 1990 by the Association for Computing Machinery, Inc.
- %$ $22 ACM-member/$30 non-member
- %K Computer, Supported, Cooperative, Work, CSCW, Groupware, Collaboration,
- Conference, 90
-
-
- %T CSCW '92
- %T Proceedings of ACM CSCW'92 Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative
- Work
- %O Sharing Perspectives
- %D 1992
- %E Jon Turner
- %E Robert Kraut
- %O October 31 - November 4, 1992, Toronto, Canada
- %N 48
- %P 403
- %I ACM; 800-342-6626, 410-528-4261
- %G softcover ISBN 0-89791-542-9; ACM Order Number 612920
- %G hardcover ISBN 0-89791-543-7; ACM Order Number 612920
- %* Copyright (c) 1992 by the Association for Computing Machinery, Inc.
- %$ ? ACM-member/? non-member
- %K Computer, Supported, Cooperative, Work, CSCW, Groupware, Collaboration,
- Conference, 92
-
-
- %T Groupware '92
- %D 1992
- %E David D. Coleman
- %N 100
- %P 543
- %I Morgan Kaufmann Publishers; 800-745-7323, fax 415-578-0672
- %C San Mateo, California
- %G ISBN 1-55860-261-5
- %* Copyright (c) 1992 by Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc.
- %K Groupware, Conference, Commercial, Business, Implementation, Lotus,
- Notes
- %X (From back cover) Groupware and workgroup solutions represent one of
- the fastest growing segments of computing. This rapid growth has
- created a demand for the first commercial groupware converences,
- cosponsored by Lotus Development Corporation and SRI International and
- produced by the Conference Group. The volume collents written versions
- of the conference presentations and panel sessions. Each chapter
- presents insights on the technology and commercial applications of this
- dynamic new software. This collection will be of itnerest to a wide
- range of computer professionals interested in the technical and
- commercial apsects of collaborative computing.
- &Y
- General Sessions
- Track 1: Mangement and Cultural Issues
- Track 2: Technology and Groupware Development
- Track 3: Groupware in the Commercial Marketplace
- Track 4: Combination Track
- Track 5: User Experiences
- Track 6: Special Sessions
- Alternates
- %! These proceedings in some ways resemble the bi-annual CSCW
- proceedings, however, with much more emphasis on commercially available
- software, the business uses of groupware, and research involving
- real-world implementation issues. As might be expected there is some
- commercial hype, but in general these proceedings offer information of
- use to academics, groupware designers, as well as users. -- Chris Allen
- [consensus@aol.com]
-
-
- %T Intellectual Teamwork: Social and Technological Foundations of
- Cooperative
- Work
- %A J. Galegher
- %A R. E. Kraut
- %A C. Egido
- %D 1990
- %I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates;
- %C Hillsdale, New Jersey
- &G hardcover ISBN 0-8058-0533-8
- &G softcover ISBN 0-8058-0534-6
- %* Copyright (c) 1990 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
- %$ paperback $36
- %K Small Groups, Information Technology--Social Aspects, Communication
- Small Groups, Cooperativeness, Work Groups, Teamwork, Computer Supported
- Cooperative Work, CSCW, Groupware, Collaboration, Organization, Social
- Process
- %X (From Preface, page xiv) Our belief in organising this book is that
- basic research on social processes can provide guidance to those
- creating technology for group work, and that the design of these tools
- presents a new challenge to social scientists. Our goal is to
- demonstrate the mutual relevance of social science and the design of
- information systems and to encourage the better intergration of those
- disciplines. We do so by bringing together in this volume the work of
- social scientists studying phenomena associated with work in groups and
- researchers developing tools to support such groups.
- &Y
- Part I: Basic Social Process
- Part II: Field Studies of Collaborative Work
- Part III: Experiences with Technology for Cooperative Work
- Part IV: Technology for Cooperative Work
-
-
- %T Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: A Book of Readings
- %E Irene Greif
- %D 1987
- %I Morgan Kaufmann Publishers; 800-745-7323, fax 415-578-0672
- %C San Mateo, California
- %G ISBN 0-934613-57-5
- %* Copyright (c) 1988 by Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc.
- %$ $39.95
- %K Work Groups--Data Processing, Microcomputers, Microcomputer
- Workstations, Computer Supported Cooperative Work, CSCW, Groupware, Work
- Group, Teamwork
- %X (From Preface, page iii) This collection of papers grows out of two
- meetings on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). It includes
- several background papers--reports of the original visionary workds,
- early research projects, and related technologies. Many of the more
- recent papers are in widely disseminated journals, but have never
- appeared together in final form. Together they constitute a set that will
- have continuing value as a basic reference for both researchers and
- practitioners in the CSCW field. Although this is not a "how to" book for
- "groupware," it can also serve as valuable background reading for
- developers, designers and users of computer systems.
- %Y
- Part I: Visions and First Steps toward CSCW
- Part II: New Technologies for CSCW
- Part III: CSCW Design Theories
- %! This collection of academically focused papers from older CSCW
- Conferences contains many of the seminal academic papers on the topic,
- going back to Vannevar Bush and Douglas Englebart. I consider it an
- essential book for any academic or groupware designer, but it is not
- suited for the more non-academic groupware user. -- Chris Allen
- [consensus@aol.com]
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- END BIBLIOGRAPHY (Preliminary - Version 24 January 1993)
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