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  1. AI Skills for Life and Work: Rapid Evidence Review
  2. AI Skills for Life and Work: Rapid Evidence Review
  3. Reducing End User Computing Carbon Footprint in Schools
  4. A novel, human-in-the-loop computational grounded theory framework for big social data
  5. Multi-Layer Ranking with Large Language Models for News Source Recommendation
  6. Can new metrics be validated to reduce computer supply chain GHG emissions among end users?
  7. SyROCCo: enhancing systematic reviews using machine learning
  8. Digitally Un/Free: the everyday impact of social media on the lives of young people
  9. Socio-economic correlates of childhood obesity in urban and rural England
  10. Developing Tools and Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Digital Social Research
  11. Determining UK government scope 2 and 3 computer greenhouse gas emissions
  12. Evaluating the generalisability of neural rumour verification models
  13. Greenhouse gas abatement via repurposing computers
  14. Evidence on the sustainability of telemedicine in outpatient and primary care during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic: a global scoping review (Preprint)
  15. Global Evidence on the sustainability of telemedicine in outpatient and primary care during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic: a scoping review using the NASSS framework. (Preprint)
  16. Holding AI to Account: Challenges for the Delivery of Trustworthy AI in Healthcare
  17. Embedding digital participatory budgeting within local government: motivations, strategies and barriers faced
  18. Care Companion: a mixed methods, real world evaluation of the use of an online resource to support informal carers. (Preprint)
  19. Uptake and use of Care Companion, an online information resource to support informal carers of older people: a convergent parallel mixed methods, real-world evaluation (Preprint)
  20. Global evidence on the rapid adoption of telemedicine in primary care during the first 2 years of the COVID-19 pandemic: a scoping review protocol
  21. Supporting peace negotiations in the Yemen war through machine learning
  22. Template-based Abstractive Microblog Opinion Summarization
  23. Evaluating the application of NLP tools in mainstream participatory budgeting processes in Scotland
  24. Assessing physical access to healthy food across United Kingdom: A systematic review of measures and findings
  25. A mixed-methods ethnographic approach to participatory budgeting in Scotland
  26. Citizen Participation and Machine Learning for a Better Democracy
  27. Global Evidence on the Rapid Adoption of Telemedicine in Primary Care During the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Scoping Review Protocol.
  28. Quantifying people’s experience during flood events with implications for hazard risk communication
  29. A Query-Driven Topic Model
  30. Forecasting the governance of harmful social media communications: findings from the digital wildfire policy Delphi
  31. End-to-End Verifiable E-Voting Trial for Polling Station Voting
  32. Online platforms of public participation
  33. Birds of a feather check together: Leveraging homophily for sequential rumour detection
  34. Trust in the smart home: Findings from a nationally representative survey in the UK
  35. Infrastructure Revisited: An Ethnographic Case Study of how Health Information Infrastructure Shapes and Constrains Technological Innovation
  36. Political Homophily in Independence Movements: Analyzing and Classifying Social Media Users by National Identity
  37. Geo-Tagging Quality-of-Experience Self-Reporting on Twitter to Mobile Network Outage Events
  38. Infrastructure Revisited: An Ethnographic Case Study of how Health Information Infrastructure Shapes and Constrains Technological Innovation (Preprint)
  39. Detection and Resolution of Rumours in Social Media
  40. Gaussian Processes for Rumour Stance Classification in Social Media
  41. Mapping Consumer Sentiment Toward Wireless Services Using Geospatial Twitter Data
  42. A longitudinal analysis of the public perception of the opportunities and challenges of the Internet of Things
  43. Wandering as a Sociomaterial Practice: Extending the Theorization of GPS Tracking in Cognitive Impairment
  44. Correction to: Facilitating the implementation of clinical technology in healthcare: what role does a national agency play?
  45. Analysing the role of complexity in explaining the fortunes of technology programmes: empirical application of the NASSS framework
  46. Facilitating the implementation of clinical technology in healthcare: what role does a national agency play?
  47. Hidden Work and the Challenges of Scalability and Sustainability in Ambulatory Assisted Living
  48. Discourse-aware rumour stance classification in social media using sequential classifiers
  49. Interaction and Transformation on Social Media: The Case of Twitter Campaigns
  50. Beyond Adoption: A New Framework for Theorizing and Evaluating Nonadoption, Abandonment, and Challenges to the Scale-Up, Spread, and Sustainability of Health and Care Technologies
  51. Membership categorisation and antagonistic Twitter formulations
  52. Towards Real-Time, Country-Level Location Classification of Worldwide Tweets
  53. Beyond Adoption: A New Framework for Theorizing and Evaluating Nonadoption, Abandonment, and Challenges to the Scale-Up, Spread, and Sustainability of Health and Care Technologies (Preprint)
  54. Google Trends can improve surveillance of Type 2 diabetes
  55. The Ethical Challenges of Publishing Twitter Data for Research Dissemination
  56. Digitizing Sacks? Approaching social media as data
  57. Supporting the Use of User Generated Content in Journalistic Practice
  58. E-Infrastructures for Research Collaboration
  59. Predicting floods with Flickr tags
  60. A Hierarchical Topic Modelling Approach for Tweet Clustering
  61. Exploiting Context for Rumour Detection in Social Media
  62. How do eyewitness social media reports reflect socio-economic effects of natural hazards?
  63. Stance Classification in Out-of-Domain Rumours: A Case Study Around Mental Health Disorders
  64. TDParse: Multi-target-specific sentiment recognition on Twitter
  65. Information-seeking on the Web can predict flood outcomes
  66. Digital Wildfires
  67. Analysing How People Orient to and Spread Rumours in Social Media by Looking at Conversational Threads
  68. SCALS: a fourth-generation study of assisted living technologies in their organisational, social, political and policy context
  69. Telecare Call Centre Work and Ageing in Place
  70. 'Digital Wildfires'
  71. Co-production in practice: how people with assisted living needs can help design and evolve technologies and services
  72. Crowdsourcing the Annotation of Rumourous Conversations in Social Media
  73. What is quality in assisted living technology? The ARCHIE framework for effective telehealth and telecare services
  74. Use of blogs, Twitter and Facebook by UK PhD Students for Scholarly Communication
  75. Moving beyond local practice: Reconfiguring the adoption of a breast cancer diagnostic technology
  76. Innovations in Digital Research Methods
  77. Introduction and Overview
  78. Novel Approach Identifies SNPs in SLC2A10 and KCNK9 with Evidence for Parent-of-Origin Effect on Body Mass Index
  79. Big and broad social data and the sociological imagination: A collaborative response
  80. Tweeting the terror: modelling the social media reaction to the Woolwich terrorist attack
  81. The Day-to-Day Co-Production of Ageing in Place
  82. Reading the riots: whatwerethe police doing on Twitter?
  83. What matters to older people with assisted living needs? A phenomenological analysis of the use and non-use of telehealth and telecare
  84. Technology as system innovation: a key informant interview study of the application of the diffusion of innovation model to telecare
  85. Reading the riots on Twitter: methodological innovation for the analysis of big data
  86. Secure data sharing across portals: experiences from OneVRE
  87. The role of academic publishers in shaping the development of Web 2.0 services for scholarly communication
  88. Designing assisted living technologies ‘in the wild’: preliminary experiences with cultural probe methodology
  89. Fostering the human infrastructure of e-research
  90. Developing visualization-based decision support tools for epidemiology
  91. Problems of data mobility and reuse in the provision of computer-based training for screening mammography
  92. The organising vision for telehealth and telecare: discourse analysis
  93. Agile Project Management: A Case Study of a Virtual Research Environment Development Project
  94. Distributed ontology building as practical work
  95. The Impact of eHealth on the Quality and Safety of Health Care: A Systematic Overview
  96. Supporting Creativity and Appreciation of Uncertainty in Exploring Geo-coded Public Health Data
  97. User engagement by user-centred design in e-Health
  98. Adoption of e-Infrastructure services: configurations of practice
  99. Adoption and use of Web 2.0 in scholarly communications
  100. E-INFRASTRUCTURE ADOPTION IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES
  101. Elements of a computational infrastructure for social simulation
  102. The e-Social Science research agenda
  103. Towards open science: the myExperiment approach
  104. An e-Infrastructure for the Social Sciences
  105. 6.1 An e-Infrastructure for the Social Sciences
  106. Suspicious Minds?
  107. Scoring Systems in Computer-Based Training for Digital Mammography
  108. Special Issue on e-Social Science
  109. Virtual research environments in scholarly work and communications
  110. Giving Them Something to Hate
  111. The Development of Data Infrastructures for eHealth: A Socio-Technical Perspective
  112. Supporting Systematic Reviews Using Text Mining
  113. Case Studies of e-Infrastructure Adoption
  114. Century‐of‐Information Research (CIR): A Strategy for Research and Innovation in the Century of Information
  115. Reading the lesson: eliciting requirements for a mammography training application
  116. Requirements Engineering for E-science: Experiences in Epidemiology
  117. Configuring User-Designer Relations
  118. Experience in e-Science Requirements Engineering
  119. A Guanxi Shibboleth based Security Infrastructure
  120. Working the contract
  121. A secure information service for monitoring large scale grids
  122. Secure Access to Grid Information Service Using Shibboleth and PERMIS
  123. Special Issue: CSCW and Dependable Healthcare Systems
  124. Special Issue: Collaboration in e-Research
  125. Healthcare information giving services: technologies and everyday practicalities
  126. Memetic: Semantic Meeting Memory
  127. Clinical decision support software for management of chronic heart failure: Development and evaluation
  128. Usability research challenges for cyberinfrastructure and tools
  129. The Challenges of Developing a Collaborative Data and Compute Grid for Neurosciences
  130. Collaboration and Trust in Healthcare Innovation: The eDiaMoND Case Study
  131. Use of computer-aided detection (CAD) tools in screening mammography: a multidisciplinary investigation
  132. Special Issue Integrated care records: problems and solutions
  133. Editorial
  134. Intelligent Learning Environment for Film Reading in Screening Mammography
  135. Fitting Standard Software Packages to Non-standard Organizations: The ‘Biography’ of an Enterprise-wide System
  136. Making a Case in Medical Work: Implications for the Electronic Medical Record
  137. Trusting the Record
  138. Working IT Out in Medical Practice: IT Systems Design and Development as Co-Realisation
  139. The benefits of a long engagement
  140. The Future Looks Smart
  141. Improving ‘knife to skin time’: process modelling and new technology in medical work
  142. Dependability as Ordinary Action
  143. The electronic medical record and everyday medical work
  144. The making of standards: looking inside the work groups
  145. Standardisation, Innovation and Implementation of Information Technology
  146. Design guidelines for dealing with breakdowns and repairs in collaborative work settings
  147. An investigation of the influence of network quality of service on the effectiveness of multimedia communication
  148. An investigation of social loafing and social compensation in computer-supported cooperative work
  149. Improving Web usability with the link lens
  150. An empirically derived framework for classifying parallel program performance tuning problems
  151. User participation in standards setting—the panacea?
  152. Genres in support of collaborative information retrieval in the virtual library
  153. Trading Places: A Case Study of the Formation and Deployment of Computing Expertise
  154. Telecommunication standardisation - do we really need the user?
  155. Distributed expertise: Remote reference service on a metropolitan area network
  156. Competitive advantage through participation in standards setting?
  157. Enhancing community and collaboration in the virtual library
  158. Introducing IT: lessons from case studies of e-mail
  159. A study of user participation in standards setting
  160. Chapter 26 Beyond design: Social learning and computer-supported cooperative work — some lessons from innovation studies
  161. Studies of turn-taking in computermediated communications
  162. Applying human factors techniques to the design of a tool for parallel program performance analysis and tuning
  163. Characteristics of high-contrast bromide-sodalite storage displays with selective erasure
  164. Responsibility in Practice
  165. Research data management: opportunities and challenges for HEIs
  166. DESIGNING TECHNOLOGIES FOR SOCIAL CONNECTION WITH OLDER PEOPLE
  167. End-user participation in standards making? Taking the practical work of standards selection, configuration and use seriously
  168. Making autonomic computing systems accountable: the problem of human computer interaction