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  1. Defining terminology and outcome measures for evaluating overdose response technology: An international Delphi study
  2. Human–AI Enhancement of Cyber Threat Intelligence
  3. A hybrid mixed methods design of qualitative enhancement and reciprocal feedback loop for augmented text classification
  4. Meeting People Where They Are: Building Community-Centered Care with Smartphone-Facilitated Response to Overdoses
  5. Evaluating the effectiveness of a sliding window technique in machine learning models for mortality prediction in ICU cardiac arrest patients
  6. Apps don't work for patients who don't use them: Towards frameworks for digital therapeutics adherence
  7. AI for Knowledge Creation, Curation, and Consumption in Context
  8. Predictive Dispatch of Volunteer First Responders: Algorithm Development and Validation
  9. Reciprocal Human-Machine Learning: A Theory and an Instantiation for the Case of Message Classification
  10. Reciprocal Human Machine Learning (RHML): Human-AI Collaboration based on theories of dyadic learning
  11. The Association between Emergency Department Length of Stay and In-Hospital Mortality in Older Patients Using Machine Learning: An Observational Cohort Study
  12. Length-of-Stay in the Emergency Department and In-Hospital Mortality: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  13. Predictive Dispatch of Volunteer First Responders: Algorithm Development and Validation (Preprint)
  14. Physicians' attitudes towards smartphone-based emergency response communities for anaphylaxis: Survey
  15. Wearable biosensors have the potential to monitor physiological changes associated with opioid overdose among people who use drugs: A proof-of-concept study in a real-world setting
  16. The Design of Reciprocal Learning Between Human and Artificial Intelligence
  17. Decision-making by laypersons equipped with an emergency response smartphone app for opioid overdose
  18. Patients perspectives on drug shortages in six European hospital settings – a cross sectional study
  19. UnityPhilly: Experiences with a Smartphone App that Facilitates Community Response to Opioid Overdoses
  20. Knowledge Contribution Diagrams for Design Science Research: A Novel Graphical Technique
  21. Empowering Communities With a Smartphone-Based Response Network for Opioid Overdoses
  22. Layperson reversal of opioid overdose supported by smartphone alert: A prospective observational cohort study
  23. Motivation of emergency medical services volunteers: a study of organized Good Samaritans
  24. The journey to engaged customer community: Evidential social CRM maturity model in Twitter
  25. Acceptability of smartphone applications for facilitating layperson naloxone administration during opioid overdoses
  26. Childrens' and Parents' Willingness to Join a Smartphone-Based Emergency Response Community for Anaphylaxis: Survey
  27. Childrens' and Parents' Willingness to Join a Smartphone-Based Emergency Response Community for Anaphylaxis: Survey (Preprint)
  28. Comments Mining With TF-IDF: The Inherent Bias and Its Removal
  29. A Review and Assessment Framework for Mobile-Based Emergency Intervention Apps
  30. Proximity-based Emergency Response Communities for allergy patients at risk of anaphylaxis: Behavioral decision factors and design considerations for patients’ participation (Preprint)
  31. Proximity-based Emergency Response Communities for allergy patients at risk of anaphylaxis: Behavioral decision factors and design considerations for patients’ participation (Preprint)
  32. Designing an Emergency Response Community for Opioid Overdoses in Philadelphia
  33. Systemic Measures and Legislative and Organizational Frameworks Aimed at Preventing or Mitigating Drug Shortages in 28 European and Western Asian Countries
  34. The insider on the outside: a novel system for the detection of information leakers in social networks
  35. Citizen engagement and the illusion of secrecy: exploring commenter characteristics in censored online news articles
  36. Emergency Response Community Effectiveness: A simulation modeler for comparing Emergency Medical Services with smartphone-based Samaritan response
  37. Game-Based Extraction of Web Users' Personality Factors for Personalization
  38. Exploring mHealth Participation for Emergency Response Communities
  39. Facebook and the Elderly: The Benefits of Social Media Adoption for Aged Care Facility Residents
  40. Why not scale free? Simulating company ego networks on Twitter
  41. News censorship in online social networks: A study of circumvention in the commentsphere
  42. Revealing Censored Information Through Comments and Commenters in Online Social Networks
  43. Detecting unintentional information leakage in social media news comments
  44. Towards chronic emergency response communities for anaphylaxis
  45. Research Commentary—The Disciplines of Information: Lessons from the History of the Discipline of Medicine
  46. Handbook of Strategic e-Business Management
  47. Social network analysis for cluster‐based IP spam reputation
  48. Social network analysis of web links to eliminate false positives in collaborative anti-spam systems
  49. Change – the only constant
  50. Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management, Second Edition
  51. WhiteScript: Using social network analysis parameters to balance between browser usability and malware exposure
  52. The Semantic Integration of Information
  53. A methodology for the semi-automatic creation of data-driven detailed business ontologies
  54. Towards an Integrated Strategy for Intercultural Dialog: Computer-Mediated Communication and Face to Face
  55. Sharing information: for profit, for votes, for collaboration, and for those who might otherwise not see it
  56. Twenty years of Internet Research
  57. Go with the flow
  58. Individualism in the age of Internet collectivism
  59. A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of Alternate Auction Policies for Search Advertisements
  60. Knowing who you are, and trusting who you know
  61. Codifying collaborative knowledge: using Wikipedia as a basis for automated ontology learning
  62. Communities on the move
  63. Toward the next generation of social networking applications
  64. User power!
  65. Drastic measures
  66. Aristotelian View of Knowledge Management
  67. Integrating Knowledge Management with the Systems Analysis Process
  68. Organizational Attention
  69. The Emerging Discipline of Knowledge Management
  70. Integrating knowledge transfer and computer-mediated communication: categorizing barriers and possible responses
  71. A Birds-Eye View of Knowledge Management
  72. Editorial
  73. If only we knew what the online customer knows
  74. Strip-Mining the Web with SAIM
  75. Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management
  76. Editorial
  77. Integrating Knowledge Management with the Systems Analysis Process
  78. Interoganizational system opportunities and challenges
  79. Regulation and the internet
  80. Internet on the move: will your mobile experience be worth the wait?
  81. The Emerging Discipline of Knowledge Management
  82. Don't look where the light is
  83. Semantic Information Management
  84. Worst practices
  85. One good behavioral study deserves another
  86. Talk to my agent
  87. Economics 101: supply and demand models for the Internet user experience
  88. So you want to remain anonymous?
  89. Five perspectives on e-commerce success factors
  90. Focusing on the network
  91. From open IS semantics to the Semantic Web: the road ahead
  92. Has Internet research come of age?
  93. Misbehaviour and Dysfunctional Attitudes in Organizations
  94. Amazon on the Internet – but not the one you are thinking of
  95. Long live the king
  96. No model is an island
  97. An empirical assessment of the loose–tight leadership model: quantitative and qualitative analyses
  98. Back to basics: technology, application, and policy
  99. What a difference a year makes
  100. To know them is to link them
  101. The process of organizational communication: a model and field study
  102. Getting back to basics: networking for the Internet
  103. Twenty-one going on one
  104. Priced to sell! The impending decline of price as the determining factor in Internet commerce
  105. Editorial
  106. Internet-Based Organizational Memory and Knowledge Management
  107. When email meets organizational memories: addressing threats to communication in a learning organization
  108. The Internet as an agent for social and organizational change
  109. Internet-Based Organizational Memory and Knowledge Management
  110. Balancing policy, strategy, and technology
  111. Editorial
  112. Editorial
  113. Shared semantics and the use of organizational memories for e‐mail communications
  114. Editorial
  115. Mozart versus Minsky: information bias on the Internet
  116. Cooperating Heterogeneous Systems
  117. Conclusions
  118. Introduction
  119. Knowledge Source Integration
  120. Meta4: Knowledge, Architecture, Programs and Control
  121. Control of Knowledge Sources
  122. Blackboard Systems
  123. Sharing perspectives in distributed decision making
  124. Aristotelian View of Knowledge Management
  125. Organizational Attention
  126. Organizational Attention
  127. An Aristotelian View of Knowledge for Knowledge Management
  128. Integrating Knowledge Management with the Systems Analysis Process