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Bietz, Matthew, Eric Baumer, and Charlotte P. Lee. (In Process) "Synergistic Cyberinfrastructure Development." 

Cohn, Marisa, Susan Sim, and Charlotte P. Lee. (Under Review) “Artifacts in Collaborative Software Development: Documentation as Performative, Participatory and Negotiated.” Special Issue on Software Engineering. Journal of Computer Supported Cooperative Work (JCSCW).

Lee, Charlotte P. and Ciaran Trace. (Forthcoming). “Information Needs and the Social Worlds of Hobbyist Collectors.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (JASIST).

Troshynski, Emily and Charlotte P. Lee, Paul Dourish. 2008. “Accountabilities of Presence: Reframing Location-Based Systems.” ACM Conference on Human Factors and Usability (CHI), Florence, Italy. Nominated for Best Paper Award.

Lee, Charlotte P. 2007. “Reconsidering Conflict in Exhibition Development Teams.”. Journal of Museum Management and Curatorship (MMC), 22(3).

Lee, Charlotte P. 2007. “Boundary Negotiating Artifacts: Unbinding the Routine of Boundary Objects and Embracing Chaos in Collaborative Work.”   Journal of Computer Supported Cooperative Work (JCSCW), 18(3):307-339.

Lee, Charlotte P., Paul Dourish, Gloria Mark. 2006. “The Human Infrastructure of Cyberinfrastructure.”  Computer Supported Cooperative Work Conference (CSCW), Banff, Canada. Nominated for Best Paper Award.

Lee, Charlotte P. 2005. “Between Chaos and Routine: Boundary Negotiating Artifacts in Collaboration.”  Proceedings of the 9th European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (ECSCW), Paris, France, September.

Lee, Charlotte P. 2004. "Collaborative Design:  A Taxonomy of Artifacts and Practices Used to Design a Museum Exhibition.”  Proceedings of the International Engineering and Product Design Education (IE&PDE) Conference, 2nd Annual Meeting, Delft, The Netherlands.

Refereed Conference Papers


Lee, Charlotte P., Matthew Bietz, and David Ribes. 2008. "Designing Cyberinfrastructure to Support Science." Workshop Proposal for ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW).

Lee, Charlotte P. 2008.  “Researching Cyberinfrastructure.”  Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S) Conference, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Lee, Charlotte P. and Steve Abrams. “Group Sensemaking.” 2008. Position paper for workshop on Sensemaking. ACM Conference on Human Factors and Usability (CHI), Florence, Italy.

Dourish, P., Hayes, G. R., Irani, L., Lee, C. P., Lindtner, S., Nardi, B., Patterson, D. J., and Tomlinson, B. 2008. "Informatics at UC Irvine." ACM Conference on Human Factors and Usability (CHI). Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), Florence, Italy.

Lee, Charlotte P. and Ciaran Trace. 2008. “Serious, Casual, Social: A Typology of Hobbyist Collectors.” (Forthcoming) 2008 National Popular Culture & American Culture Associations, Session on Collecting & Collectibles, San Francisco, CA.

Lee, Charlotte P. 2007. "Collaborative Design and a Science of Design." Position paper for workshop on Converging on a 'Science of Design Through a Synthesis of Methodologies, ACM Conference on Human Factors and Usability (CHI), San Jose, California, USA, 2007.

Lee, Charlotte P. and Ciaran Trace. 2006.  “Rubber Duck Collectors: Of Hobbyists, Experts, and the Serious Side of Silly Business.”  Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S) Conference, Panel on Amateurs, Hobbyists, and Rethinking the Nature of Expertise, Vancouver, Canada.

Lee, Charlotte P., Paul Dourish, Gloria Mark. 2006. “The First Usability Challenge for Cyberinfrastructure.”  Position paper for workshop on Usability Research Challenges for Cyberinfrastructure and Tools, ACM Conference on Human Factors and Usability (CHI), Montréal, Canada.

Lee, Charlotte P. 2006. “Learning from Museums: Revisiting “Old” Methods to Design for User Experience.”  Position paper for workshop on Usability Research Challenges for Cyberinfrastructure and Tools, ACM Conference on Human Factors and Usability (CHI), Montréal, Canada.

Dourish, Paul, Rogerio dePaula, Charlotte P. Lee. 2005. "Activities and Two Forms of Social Legibility." Position paper for workshop on Activity - From a Theoretical to a Computational Construct, Proceedings of the 9th European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (ECSCW), Paris, France.

Lee, Charlotte P. 2003. “Using Documents to Design: The Role of Documents in the Design of a Museum Exhibition.” Society of American Archivists (SAA) Annual Meeting 2003, Panel, Los Angeles, CA.

Lee, Charlotte P. 2002. “Designing for Designers: An Ethnography of Museum Work and Documents.” Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) 2002 Doctoral Colloquium, New Orleans, LA.

Lee, Charlotte P. 1998. “The Utility of Eye-Contact in Video Conferencing: Implications for Digital Libraries.”  Western States Graduate Student Communication Conference, University of Southern California, Los Angeles.

Lee, Charlotte P. 1994. “Househusbands: Theories of Ideology, Exchange, and Conflict.”  Pacific Sociological Association (PSA) Conference, San Diego.

Other Presentations

“Human Infrastructure: Teams, Organizational Structures, and the Building of Cyberinfrastructure.”  Invited Talk. School of Information, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, March 2007.

“Transdisciplinary Science and the Building of Cyberinfrastructure.”  Poster Presentation for the Science of Team Science: Assessing the Value of Transdiciplinary Research Conference, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, October 2006.

“Material Artifacts and the Negotiation of Boundaries in the Design of a Museum Exhibition.”  Invited Talk. School of Informatics, University of Indiana, Bloomington, September 2006.

"Space In-Formation: Interpreting/Forming Space." Panel Discussion for Calit2 Graduate Student Conference on the Social and Cultureal Aspects of Science and Technology, University of California, Irvine, CA, April 2005.

“Design, Artifacts, and Social Context: An Ethnographic Study of Museum Work and Documents.”  Poster Presentation for the Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE), Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, January 2004.

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