Computer conferencing: The exchange of experience
Harold E. Bamford
Telecommunications Policy, 1980, vol. 4, issue 3, 215-220
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This article considers computer conferencing within a larger framework, showing its relationship with other forms of electronic information exchange. The author, recognizing the lack of empirical data available, describes the experience of operational trials of small research communities begun in 1977. The trials allow an assessment of information exchange and promote the existence of a population of experienced users.
Date: 1980
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