Chapter 1. Health Related Virtual Communities and Social Networking Services Stamatia Ilioudi, Athina Lazakidou, Nick Glezakos, and Maria Tsironi
Chapter 2. Emergent Evaluation Criteria for Collaborative Learning Environment Ibrahiem M. M. El Emary
Chapter 3. Evaluating and Enriching Online Knowledge Exchange: A Social Epistemological / Lay Epistemics Perspective Paul Matthews and Judith Simon
Chapter 4. Organizational Design of Online Communities Nick Glezakos and Athina Lazakidou
Chapter 5. A Security Model for Virtual Healthcare Communities Anargyros Chryssanthou, Iraklis Varlamis, and Charikleia Latsiou
Chapter 6. Cybernationalism: Terrorism, Political Activism, and National Identity Creation in Virtual Communities and Social Media Matthew Franklin Palmer
Chapter 7. E-Government and Data Protection in the Public Sector Mary Lampri
Chapter 8. Building SCIENAR, a virtual community of artists and scientists: usability testing for the system improvement Iole Alfano, Manuela Carini, and Lorella Gabriele
Chapter 9. User-Generated Content for Location-Based Services: A Review Lee Fueng Yap, Masahiro Bessho, Noboru Koshizuka and Ken Sakamura
Chapter 10. Generating Social Awareness through Social Network Sites Penelopi Alexandrou
Chapter 11. Markov Random Field and Social Networks Stelios Zimeras
Chapter 12. Mobile Communities - Current Status and Challenges Volkmar Schau , Kathrin Kirchner , Christian Stolcis, Christian Erfurth, Gerald Eichler, and Wilhelm R. Rossak
Chapter 13. Social Networks in Environmental Epidemiology Stelios Zimeras and S. Geronikolou
Chapter 2. Emergent Evaluation Criteria for Collaborative Learning Environment Ibrahiem M. M. El Emary
Chapter 3. Evaluating and Enriching Online Knowledge Exchange: A Social Epistemological / Lay Epistemics Perspective Paul Matthews and Judith Simon
Chapter 4. Organizational Design of Online Communities Nick Glezakos and Athina Lazakidou
Chapter 5. A Security Model for Virtual Healthcare Communities Anargyros Chryssanthou, Iraklis Varlamis, and Charikleia Latsiou
Chapter 6. Cybernationalism: Terrorism, Political Activism, and National Identity Creation in Virtual Communities and Social Media Matthew Franklin Palmer
Chapter 7. E-Government and Data Protection in the Public Sector Mary Lampri
Chapter 8. Building SCIENAR, a virtual community of artists and scientists: usability testing for the system improvement Iole Alfano, Manuela Carini, and Lorella Gabriele
Chapter 9. User-Generated Content for Location-Based Services: A Review Lee Fueng Yap, Masahiro Bessho, Noboru Koshizuka and Ken Sakamura
Chapter 10. Generating Social Awareness through Social Network Sites Penelopi Alexandrou
Chapter 11. Markov Random Field and Social Networks Stelios Zimeras
Chapter 12. Mobile Communities - Current Status and Challenges Volkmar Schau , Kathrin Kirchner , Christian Stolcis, Christian Erfurth, Gerald Eichler, and Wilhelm R. Rossak
Chapter 13. Social Networks in Environmental Epidemiology Stelios Zimeras and S. Geronikolou
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From the reviews:
"This new book is as an excellent interdisciplinary source of comprehensive knowledge and literature topics related to virtual communities, social networks, and collaboration. It is highly recommended to all librarians, information scientists, social network analysts, researchers, social activists, policymakers, legislators, social decision makers and various professionals due to professional discussions about technical problems of technology application and social issues arising from it. ... The writing style of this book is clear, fluent and almost easy to understand. Explanations are adequately meaningful and comprehensible." (Elaheh Hossseini and Mohammadamin Erfanmanesh, Webology, Vol. 10 (1), June, 2013)
"This new book is as an excellent interdisciplinary source of comprehensive knowledge and literature topics related to virtual communities, social networks, and collaboration. It is highly recommended to all librarians, information scientists, social network analysts, researchers, social activists, policymakers, legislators, social decision makers and various professionals due to professional discussions about technical problems of technology application and social issues arising from it. ... The writing style of this book is clear, fluent and almost easy to understand. Explanations are adequately meaningful and comprehensible." (Elaheh Hossseini and Mohammadamin Erfanmanesh, Webology, Vol. 10 (1), June, 2013)