2012

Crowston, K. (2012). Poster: Socially intelligent computing to support citizen science. Syracuse University School of Information Studies.
Crowston, K., & McCracken, N. (2012). Poster: Socially intelligent computing for coding of qualitative data. Syracuse University School of Information Studies.
Crowston, K., Allen, E. E., & Heckman, R. (2012). Using natural language processing for qualitative data analysis. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 15. https://doi.org/10.1080/13645579.2011.625764
Prestopnik, N. R., & Crowston, K. (2012). Citizen science system assemblages: Understanding the technologies that support crowdsourced science. In iConference 2012.
Crowston, K., & Löbbecke, C. (2012). Knowledge Portals: Components, Functionalities, and Deployment Challenges. In International Conference on Information Systems.
Crowston, K., Bhattacherjee, A., & Fitzgerald, B. (2012). Amazon Mechanical Turk: A research tool for organizations and information systems scholars. In IFIP Working Group 8.2 Conference: Shaping the Future of ICT Research: Methods and Approaches (Vols. 389, pp. 210-221). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35141-9
Prestopnik, N., & Crowston, K. (2012). Purposeful gaming & socio-computational systems: A citizen science design case. Group ’12 Conference.
Wiggins, A., & Crowston, K. (2012). Goals and tasks: Two typologies of citizen science projects. In Forty-fifth Hawai’i International Conference on System Science (HICSS-45).
Newman, G., Wiggins, A., Crall, A., Graham, E., Newman, S., & Crowston, K. (2012). The future of citizen science: emerging technologies and shifting paradigms. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 10, 298–304. https://doi.org/10.1890/110294
Crowston, K., Wei, K., Howison, J., & Wiggins, A. (2012). Free/Libre Open Source Software Development: What we know and what we do not know. ACM Computing Surveys, 44. https://doi.org/10.1145/2089125.2089127