The Center for the Management of Information (CMI) at the University of Arizona has been actively involved in research with various U.S. government organizations for nearly 20 years. This article details the years of evolutionary development and research conducted by CMI in an eGovernment setting that resulted in the creation of an Internet-based collaborative writing ((eWriting) tool, called Collaboratus. By embracing persistence, serendipity, and years of multi-methodological research in the field and in the lab, CMI has built on the foundation of eWriting research that was largely abandoned at the beginning of the eBusiness revolution. This research shows the promising potential for Collaboratus and eWriting tools to help improve digital...
Economic, organizational, and societal pressures, as well as the desire to reach shared goals more e...
Collaboration support for knowledge-intensive work such as e-Research is still very fragmented and c...
The development of modern technology has presented new opportunities for language instruction. In re...
© 2002 IEEE.This paper reviews several user experiences that researchers at the University of Arizon...
ABSTRACT: E-writing is a field of inquiry generating theories, practices, and applications that cont...
Collaborative writing has become increasingly common and complex. Many researchers in Human Computer...
Collaborative working with the aid of computers is increasing rapidly due to the widespread use of c...
Collaborative writing has been greatly stimulated by digital technologies, particularly by word proc...
This paper argues for using specialized collaborative writing (CW) tools to improve the results of d...
This research focuses on improving distributed, collaborative writing (CW) over the Internet through...
One key experience of human work, life, and play is people working together on a common goal. Yet th...
Partnership is one of the mechanisms of scientific development, and scientific collaboration or co-a...
It is entirely appropriate that this month ’s column represents a collaboration. Karen Lunsford and ...
Published in 2016 IEEE International Professional Communication Conference Proceedings This paper d...
© Earli | This article is published under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative W...
Economic, organizational, and societal pressures, as well as the desire to reach shared goals more e...
Collaboration support for knowledge-intensive work such as e-Research is still very fragmented and c...
The development of modern technology has presented new opportunities for language instruction. In re...
© 2002 IEEE.This paper reviews several user experiences that researchers at the University of Arizon...
ABSTRACT: E-writing is a field of inquiry generating theories, practices, and applications that cont...
Collaborative writing has become increasingly common and complex. Many researchers in Human Computer...
Collaborative working with the aid of computers is increasing rapidly due to the widespread use of c...
Collaborative writing has been greatly stimulated by digital technologies, particularly by word proc...
This paper argues for using specialized collaborative writing (CW) tools to improve the results of d...
This research focuses on improving distributed, collaborative writing (CW) over the Internet through...
One key experience of human work, life, and play is people working together on a common goal. Yet th...
Partnership is one of the mechanisms of scientific development, and scientific collaboration or co-a...
It is entirely appropriate that this month ’s column represents a collaboration. Karen Lunsford and ...
Published in 2016 IEEE International Professional Communication Conference Proceedings This paper d...
© Earli | This article is published under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative W...
Economic, organizational, and societal pressures, as well as the desire to reach shared goals more e...
Collaboration support for knowledge-intensive work such as e-Research is still very fragmented and c...
The development of modern technology has presented new opportunities for language instruction. In re...