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GROUP 2018 Special Issue Guest Editorial: Another 25 Years of GROUP

Published: 10 December 2018 Publication History

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For over 25 years, the ACM International Conference on Supporting Group Work (GROUP) has been and will continue to be the premier venue for research on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, Human--Computer Interaction, Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, and Socio-Technical Studies. The three papers in this special issue demonstrate GROUP's continued commitment to diverse research approaches, emerging technologies, and collaborative work. We hope you enjoy these papers and, like us, look forward to another 25 years of GROUP.

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cover image ACM Transactions on Social Computing
ACM Transactions on Social Computing  Volume 1, Issue 3
Special Issue on Group ’18 and Regular Papers
September 2018
95 pages
EISSN:2469-7826
DOI:10.1145/3297860
Issue’s Table of Contents
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Published: 10 December 2018
Published in TSC Volume 1, Issue 3

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  1. Computer-supported cooperative work
  2. collaborative learning
  3. computer-supported
  4. human--computer interaction
  5. socio-technical studies

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