• Crowston, K., Howison, J., & Wiggins, A. (2008). Opportunities for eScience research on Free/Libre Open Source Software. In Proceedings of the Oxford e-Research 08 Conference.
  • Howison, J., Squire, M., & Crowston, K. (2008). Towards a data and workflow collaboratory for research on Free and Open Source Software and its development (Poster). In iConference.
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  • Li, Q., Heckman, R., Crowston, K., Howison, J., Allen, E. E., & Eseryel, Y. (2008). Decision Making Paths in Self-Organizing Technology-Mediated Distributed Teams. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Open Source Systems.
  • Li, Q., Heckman, R., Allen, E. E., Crowston, K., Eseryel, Y., Howison, J., & Wiggins, A. (2008). Asynchronous Decision-Making in Distributed Teams (Poster). In Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work.
  • Scialdone, M. J., Li, N., Howison, J., Heckman, R., & Crowston, K. (2008). Group Maintenance in Technology-Supported Distributed Teams. In Proceedings of the Best Paper Proceedings, Academy of Management Annual Meeting.
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