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Research

Lurking

Character Entry

Online Documentation

Research Papers

Lurking

Preece, J., Nonnecke, B., & Andrews, D. (2004). The top 5 reasons for lurking: Improving community experiences for everyone. Special Issue of Computers in Human Behavior: An Interdisciplinary Perspective, 20 (2).

Nonnecke, B., Preece, J., Andrews, D., & Voutour, R. (2004). Online lurkers tell why. Paper presented at AMCIS 2004, New York, NY.

Nonnecke, B., Preece, J., & Andrews, D. (2004). What lurkers and posters think of each other. Paper presented at the HICSS-37, Maui, Hawaii.

Nonnecke, B., & Preece, J. (2003). Silent participants: Getting to know lurkers better. In C. Lueg & D. Fisher (Eds.), From Usenet to CoWebs: Interacting with Social Information Spaces : Springer Verlag.

Andrews, D., Nonnecke, B., & Preece, J. (2003). Electronic survey methodology: A case study in reaching hard-to-involve Internet users. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 16 (2), 185-210.

Nonnecke, B., & Preece, J. (2001). Why lurkers lurk. Paper presented at the Americas Conference on Information Systems, Boston.

Andrews, D., Nonnecke, B., & Preece, J. (2001, October 10-14). A case study of WWW Online survey development and testing. Paper presented at the 2nd International Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis-St. Paul Minnesota.

Nonnecke, B., & Preece, J. (2000). Persistence and lurkers: A pilot study. Paper presented at the 33rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Maui, Hawaii.

Nonnecke, B. (2000). Lurking in email-based discussion lists. Unpublished Ph.D., South Bank University, London.

Nonnecke, B., & Preece, J. (2000). Lurker Demographics: Counting the Silent. Paper presented at the ACM CHI 2000 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, The Hague.

Nonnecke, B., & Preece, J. (1999, Jan. 22-24). Shedding light on lurkers in online communities. Paper presented at the Ethnographic Studies in Real and Virtual Environments: Inhabited Information Spaces and Connected Communities, Edinburgh.

Character Entry

McQueen, C., MacKenzie, I. S., Nonnecke, B., & Riddersma, S. (1994). A comparison of four methods of numeric entry on pen-based computers. Paper presented at the Graphics Interface '94, Toronto.

MacKenzie, I. S., Nonnecke, B., Riddersma, S., McQueen, C., & Meltz, M. (1994). Alphanumeric entry on pen-based computers. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 41 (5), 775-792.

MacKenzie, I. S., Nonnecke, B., McQueen, C., Riddersma, S., & Meltz, M. (1994). A comparison of three methods of character entry on pen-based computers. Paper presented at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 38th Annual Meeting, Santa Monica, CA.

Online Documentation

Carey, T., Nonnecke, B., Lungu, D., & Mitterer, J. (1993). Access methods for online information: A cost/benefit approach to users' choices. Paper presented at the IEEE International Professional Communication Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Nonnecke, B. (1992). Usage monitors as exploratory tools in the study of online documentation. Unpublished M.Sc., University of Guelph, Guelph.

Lungu, D., Nonnecke, B., Carey, T., & Mitterer, J. (1992). Will indexes survive? Paper presented at the IEEE International Professional Communication Conference, Santa Fe, NM.

Mitterer, J., Lungu, D., Carey, T., & Nonnecke, B. (1992). A reader-centred approach to online technical communication. Paper presented at the IEEE International Professional Communication Conference, Santa Fe, NM.

Carey, T., Nonnecke, B., & Mitterer, J. (1992). Prospects for active help in online documentation. Paper presented at the ACM Tenth International Conference on Systems Documentation: The New World of Multimedia Documentation, Ottawa.

Hendry, D., Nonnecke, B., Carey, T., Mitterer, J., Sobiesiak, R., & Lungu, D. (1991). How people use softcopy documentation: A case study. Paper presented at the IEEE International Professional Communication Conference, Orlando, FA.

Hendry, D., Nonnecke, B., Lungu, D., Carey, T., Mitterer, J., & Sobiesiak, R. (1990). Writing with the BookManager program in mind: Examples, summary of use and writing advice (No. IBM Technical Report TR 74.063). Toronto: IBM Canada Ltd.