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Elegant Hack (Popularity: ): Guide to articles and books on information architecture, interface design, usability, user centered design, and more.
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Computer Supported Cooperative Work (Popularity: ): Concerned with investigating how people cooperate to solve problems and how that cooperation can be automatically supported.
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