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       <author><firstname>Aleks</firstname><surname>Aris</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Ben</firstname><surname>Shneiderman</surname></author> 
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<citetitle pubwork="article">Designing semantic substrates for visual network exploration.</citetitle>
   <citetitle pubwork="journal">Information Visualization</citetitle>

   <volumenum>6</volumenum> 

   <artpagenums>281-300</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>2007</pubdate>  

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<biblioentry xreflabel="journals/ipm/KulesS08" id="journals/ipm/KulesS08">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>Bill</firstname><surname>Kules</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Ben</firstname><surname>Shneiderman</surname></author> 
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<citetitle pubwork="article">Users can change their web search tactics: Design guidelines for categorized overviews.</citetitle>
   <citetitle pubwork="journal">Inf. Process. Manage.</citetitle>

   <volumenum>44</volumenum> 

   <artpagenums>463-484</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>2008</pubdate>  

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<biblioentry xreflabel="conf/iui/PererS08" id="conf/iui/PererS08">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>Adam</firstname><surname>Perer</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Ben</firstname><surname>Shneiderman</surname></author> 
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<citetitle pubwork="article">Systematic yet flexible discovery: guiding domain experts through exploratory data analysis.</citetitle>

   <publisher>
      <publishername>ACM</publishername>
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   <artpagenums>109-118</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>2008</pubdate>  

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<biblioentry xreflabel="conf/candc/RashidVHF07" id="conf/candc/RashidVHF07">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>Raisa</firstname><surname>Rashid</surname></author>
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<citetitle pubwork="article">Dancing with words.</citetitle>

   <publisher>
      <publishername>ACM</publishername>
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   <artpagenums>269-270</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>2007</pubdate>  

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<biblioentry xreflabel="Shn07" id="Shn07">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>Ben</firstname><surname>Shneiderman</surname></author> 
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<citetitle pubwork="article">Creativity support tools: accelerating discovery and innovation</citetitle>
   <citetitle pubwork="journal">Communications of the ACM</citetitle>
   <publisher>
      <publishername>ACM</publishername>
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   <volumenum>50</volumenum> 

   <artpagenums>20&#x2013;32</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>2007</pubdate>  

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<biblioentry xreflabel="Shne02" id="Shne02">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>B</firstname><surname>Shneiderman</surname></author> 
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<citetitle pubwork="article">Leonardo&#39;s Laptop: Human Needs and the New Computing Technologies</citetitle>

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      <publishername>MIT Press</publishername>
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<biblioentry xreflabel="shneiderman_designing_1998" id="shneiderman_designing_1998">
   <authorgroup>
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<citetitle pubwork="article">Designing the user interface: strategies for effective human&#45;computer interaction</citetitle>

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<biblioentry xreflabel="Shneiderman98" id="Shneiderman98">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>Ben</firstname><surname>Shneiderman</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Donald</firstname><surname>Byrd</surname></author>
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<citetitle pubwork="article">Sorting Out Searching: A User&#45;Interface Framework for Text Searches</citetitle>
   <citetitle pubwork="journal">Communications of the ACM</citetitle>

   <volumenum>41</volumenum> 

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<biblioentry xreflabel="conf/avi/ShneidermanP06" id="conf/avi/ShneidermanP06">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>Ben</firstname><surname>Shneiderman</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Catherine</firstname><surname>Plaisant</surname></author> 
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<citetitle pubwork="article">Strategies for evaluating information visualization tools: multi&#45;dimensional in&#45;depth long&#45;term case studies.</citetitle>

   <publisher>
      <publishername>ACM Press</publishername>
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   <artpagenums>1-7</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>2006</pubdate>  

</biblioentry>
<biblioentry xreflabel="Shn08" id="Shn08">
   <authorgroup>
       <author><firstname>Ben</firstname><othername role="mi">Ben</othername><surname>Shneiderman</surname></author> 
   </authorgroup>
<citetitle pubwork="article">Science 2.0</citetitle>
   <citetitle pubwork="journal">Science</citetitle>

   <volumenum>319</volumenum> 

   <artpagenums>1349-1350</artpagenums> 
   <pubdate>2008</pubdate>  
   <abstract>
      <para>Der Autor beschreibt die neuen anforderungen&#44; die sich aus dem Web 2.0 f&#65533;r die forschung ergeben. seiner Meinugn nach greifen die altbew&#65533;hrten forschungsmethoden 8die er als Science 1.0) bezeichnet zu kurz&#44; wenn man kollaborative Prozesse im Internet verstehen will.&#10;&#10;Thesen:&#10;Das Verst&#65533;ndnis der Effekte von collaborativie&#45;centered socio&#45;technical systems&#44; wie z.B. FlickR&#44; Wikipedia&#44; Youtube&#44; wird dazu f&#65533;hren&#44; dass man diese Systeme/Mechanismen auf andere Bereiche &#65533;bertragen und von ihren vorteilen profitieren kann.&#10;&#10;Um dieses Verst&#65533;ndnis zu erzielen&#44; m&#65533;ssen kollaborative Prozesse untersucht werden. Daf&#65533;r reichen die traditionellen Methoden nicht mehr aus.&#10;&#10;Es m&#65533;ssen Leitlinien f&#65533;r die forschung Science 2.0 entwickelt werden&#44; wie sie auch f&#65533;r traditionelle Forschungsmethoden bestehen.&#10;&#10;Laborstudien greifen bei der Untersuchung von Web 2.0 zu kurz&#44; weil kontrollierte Studien &#34;nicht den reichhaltigen Kontext von Web 2.0 Kollaboration erfassen/abdecken (do not capture the rich context of Web 2.0 collaboration)&#44; bei der die Interaction von Variablen die Validit&#65533;t reduktionistischer Modelle unterl&#65533;uft. &#10;&#10;The mmix od people and technology in the context of Web 2.0 means that Data must be collected in real settings
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   </abstract>
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