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A self-organising systems approach to history-enriched digital objects
Andrew F. Chiarella
, Susanne P. Lajoie
Centre for Social Sciences
McGill University
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Keyphrases
Systems Approach
100%
Digital Objects
100%
Undergraduate Students
25%
Individual Use
25%
Positive Feedback Loop
25%
Model Summaries
25%
Software Application
25%
Word-level
25%
Electronic Text
25%
Latent Semantic Analysis
25%
Reading Time
25%
Text Signals
25%
Text Highlighting
25%
Use History
25%
Digital Artifacts
25%
Future Users
25%
Distributed Cognition
25%
Stigmergic
25%
Very Large Datasets
25%
Valuable Insight
25%
Computer Science
Digital Object
100%
Organizing System
100%
Undergraduate Student
25%
Large Data Set
25%
Human Computer Interaction
25%
Digital Artifact
25%
Emerging Consensus
25%
Feedback Loop
25%
Electronic Text
25%
Data Mining
25%
Software Application
25%
Psychology
Human Computer Interaction
100%
Positive Feedback
100%
Social Interaction
100%