Videolyzer: quality analysis of online informational video for bloggers and journalists
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Participatory design and web 2.0: the case of PIPWatch, the collaborative privacy toolbar
Proceedings of the Tenth Anniversary Conference on Participatory Design 2008
Peer to PCAST: what does open video have to do with open government?
Information Polity - Special issue on Public Engagement and Government Collaboration: Theories, Strategies and Case Studies
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By connecting a set of web-based tools to scientific video in government, we demonstrate the potential for peer reviewers to interact within a highly configurable context of academic literature, citation networks and time-linked commentary. A new way of viewing and understanding information rich media in a web context emerges.