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==Venues and sources==
==Venues and sources==


Here are some places that publish research about online communities. Trolling through their annual programs or journal issues is one way to keep up to date on research findings. Generally there will be a link to a list of accepted papers, or a set of links to various categories of accepted papers, or a link to a program. The lists of sample titles are in no way exhaustive but perhaps give a sense of the kinds of work that might be found in a given publication.
Here are some places that publish research about online communities. Trolling through their annual programs or journal issues is one way to keep up to date on research findings. Generally there will be a link to a list of accepted papers, or a set of links to various categories of accepted papers, or a link to a program. Β 


=== Online communities ===
=== Online communities ===
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