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PAPER ABSTRACTS

Deb Alexander - Using Interactive Maps to Explore Risk Factors for Racial Violence in Reconstruction Era Kentucky
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Lee-Ann Breuch, Caroline Crouse, Julia Kelly and Merry Rendahl - Design and Evaluation of Digital Information Literacy Modules in an Online First-year College Writing Course
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Soyoen Cho - Corporate Blogs: Interpersonal Communication between Consumers and Brands
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Aaron H. Doering and George Veletsianos - Learning with Intelligent Agents: A Longitudinal Study
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Ron Faber, Brittany R. L. Duff and Yulia Lutchyn - An Experimental Examination of Facial Morphing in Advertising
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Laura Gurak - The Trouble With Tribbles: Email and Digital Literacy
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Simon Hopper, Keith J. Horvath, Curtis Naumann, Gary Remafedi and Simon Rosser - An Evidence-Based Approach to Designing Appropriate and Effective Internet-Based HIV Prevention Interventions
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Jisu Huh - Building a Theoretical Model for Website Credibility/Trust: Antecedents and Consequences of Perceived Credibility/Trust of Websites
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Julie Jones and John G.Wirtz - Does Blogging Really Matter?
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Rosser, B.R.S., Oakes, J.M., Konstan, J., Remafedi, G., Zamboni, B., and the Men's INTernet Sex II (MINTS-II) Team. Demographic characteristics of HIV sexual risk by Men who use the Internet to seek Sex with Men: Results of the Men's INTernet Sex Study-II.
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John Logie - What is a blogger?
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Anna Martinson - Gender Ideology, Abortion, and the Web: If No One is Having Sex, Where Do All the Pregnancies Come From?
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Kurtis Scaletta - To Whom are These Texts Valuable?
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Craig Stroupe - Not So Fast: Curricular Identity in Post-Disciplinary Media
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Thom Swiss and Maria Damon - New Media Writing in a Literary Mode
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Loren Terveen and Reid Priedhorsky - The Intermutual Bicycle Map: Towards a Fully-Featured Geowiki
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