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Rob Kling
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- affiliation: Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
- affiliation: University of California, Irvine, CA, USA
- 1944 - 2003
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2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [j77]Rob Kling:
What Is Social Informatics and Why Does It Matter? Inf. Soc. 23(4): 205-220 (2007) - 2005
- [j76]Hamid R. Ekbia, Rob Kling:
Network Organizations: Symmetric Cooperation or Multivalent Negotiation? Inf. Soc. 21(3): 155-168 (2005) - 2004
- [j75]Rob Kling:
The internet and unrefereed scholarly publishing. Annu. Rev. Inf. Sci. Technol. 38(1): 591-631 (2004) - [j74]Rob Kling, Lisa B. Spector, Joanna Fortuna:
The real stakes of virtual publishing: The transformation of E-Biomed into PubMed central. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 55(2): 127-148 (2004) - 2003
- [j73]Rob Kling, Ewa Callahan:
Electronic journals, the Internet, and scholarly communication. Annu. Rev. Inf. Sci. Technol. 37(1): 127-177 (2003) - [j72]Rob Kling:
Critical professional education about information and communications technologies and social life. Inf. Technol. People 16(4): 394-418 (2003) - [j71]Rob Kling, Geoffrey W. McKim, Adam King:
a Bit More to It: Scholarly Communication Forums as Socio-technical Interaction Networks. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 54(1): 47-67 (2003) - [j70]Roberta Lamb, John Leslie King, Rob Kling:
Informational Environments: Organizational Contexts of Online Information Use. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 54(2): 97-114 (2003) - [j69]Roberta Lamb, Rob Kling:
Reconceptualizing Users as Social Actors in Information Systems Research. MIS Q. 27(2): 197-235 (2003) - [j68]Rob Kling, Christina Courtright:
Characterizing Collective Behavior Online: The Social Organization of Hangouts, Clubs, Associations, Teams and Communities. Inf. Soc. 19(3) (2003) - 2002
- [j67]Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. Inf. Soc. 18(1): 1-2 (2002) - [j66]Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. Inf. Soc. 18(3) (2002) - [j65]Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. Inf. Soc. 18(5) (2002) - [c32]Rob Kling, Lisa B. Spector, Geoffrey W. McKim:
Locally controlled scholarly publishing via the internet: The guild model. ASIST 2002: 228-238 - [c31]Noriko Hara, Rob Kling:
Communities of practice with and without information technology. ASIST 2002: 338-349 - [c30]Rob Kling:
Critical Professional Discourses About Information and Communications Technologies and Social Life in the U.S.. HCC 2002: 1-20 - 2001
- [j64]Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. Inf. Soc. 17(1) (2001) - [j63]Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. Inf. Soc. 17(3) (2001) - [j62]Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. Inf. Soc. 17(4) (2001) - 2000
- [j61]Rob Kling, Geoffrey W. McKim:
Not just a matter of time: Field differences and the shaping of electronic media in supporting scientific communication. J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. 51(14): 1306-1320 (2000) - [j60]Rob Kling:
Learning about Information Technologies and Social Change: The Contribution of Social Informatics. Inf. Soc. 16(3): 217-232 (2000) - [i3]Rob Kling, Geoffrey W. McKim, Joanna Fortuna, Adam King:
Scientific Collaboratories as Socio-Technical Interaction Networks: A Theoretical Approach. CoRR cs.CY/0005007 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j59]Rob Kling:
What is Social Informatics and Why Does it Matter? D Lib Mag. 5(1) (1999) - [j58]Noriko Hara, Rob Kling:
Students' Frustrations with a Web-Based Distance Education Course. First Monday 4(12) (1999) - [j57]Rob Kling, Geoffrey W. McKim:
Scholarly Communication and the Continuum of Electronic Publishing. J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. 50(10): 890-906 (1999) - [j56]Rob Kling, Holly Crawford:
From Retrieval to Communication: The Development, Use, and Consequences of Digital Documentary Systems. J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. 50(12): 1121-1122 (1999) - [j55]Rob Kling:
Deborah G. Johnson and Helen Nissenbaum, eds., Computers, Ethics and Social Values, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1995, vi + 714 pp., $44.00 (paper), ISBN 0-13-103110-4. Minds Mach. 9(1): 127-130 (1999) - [j54]Rob Kling, Roberta Lamb:
IT and organizational change in digital economies: a socio-technical approach. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 29(3): 17-25 (1999) - [j53]Rob Kling:
Can the "Next Generation Internet" Effectively Support "Ordinary Citizens"? Inf. Soc. 15(1): 57-63 (1999) - [j52]Al Teich, Mark S. Frankel, Rob Kling, Ya-Ching Lee:
Anonymous Communication Policies for the Internet: Results and Recommendations of the AAAS Conference. Inf. Soc. 15(2): 71-77 (1999) - [j51]Rob Kling, Ya-Ching Lee, Al Teich, Mark S. Frankel:
Assessing Anonymous Communication on the Internet: Policy Deliberations. Inf. Soc. 15(2): 79-90 (1999) - [j50]Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. Inf. Soc. 15(4) (1999) - [c29]Ramesh Sharda, H. C. Chen, John Leslie King, Rob Kling:
Research opportunities in knowledge networking (panel session). ICIS 1999: 563-565 - [i2]Rob Kling, Geoffrey W. McKim:
Scholarly Communication and the Continuum of Electronic Publishing. CoRR cs.CY/9903015 (1999) - [i1]Rob Kling, Geoffrey W. McKim:
Not Just a Matter of Time: Field Differences and the Shaping of Electronic Media in Supporting Scientific Communication. CoRR cs.CY/9909008 (1999) - 1998
- [j49]Rob Kling, Howard Rosenbaum, Carol A. Hert:
Social Informatics in Information Science: An Introduction. J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. 49(12): 1047-1052 (1998) - [j48]Rob Kling, Susan Leigh Star:
Human centered systems in the perspective of organizational and social informatics. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 28(1): 22-29 (1998) - 1997
- [j47]Margaret S. Elliott, Rob Kling:
Organizational Usability of Digital Libraries: Case Study of Legal Research in Civil and Criminal Cours. J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. 48(11): 1023-1035 (1997) - [j46]Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. Inf. Soc. 13(1): 3-4 (1997) - [j45]Rob Kling:
Public Access to the Internet, by Brian Kahin and James Keller (eds). Inf. Soc. 13(1) (1997) - [j44]Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. Inf. Soc. 13(2) (1997) - [j43]Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. Inf. Soc. 13(3) (1997) - [j42]Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. Inf. Soc. 13(4) (1997) - [c28]Blaise Cronin, Rob Kling, Howard Rosenbaum:
Charting A New Course: Developing and Implementing a Curriculum for a Master's of Information Science Degree. HICSS (2) 1997: 12-22 - [c27]Daniel A. Peak, Justin Stolen, Rob Kling, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr.:
Information systems and technology programs (panel session): meeting the challenges of the new millennium. ICIS 1997: 524 - 1996
- [j41]Lisa Covi, Rob Kling:
Organizational Dimensions of Effective Digital Library Use: Closed Rational and Open Natural Systems Models. J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. 47(9): 672-689 (1996) - [j40]Rob Kling:
Beyond outlaws, hackers and pirates. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 26(2): 5-15 (1996) - [j39]Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. Inf. Soc. 12(1): 213-214 (1996) - [j38]Rob Kling:
Does Technology Drive History?: The Dilemma of Technological Determinism, by Smith and Marx. Inf. Soc. 12(1) (1996) - [j37]Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. Inf. Soc. 12(2) (1996) - [j36]Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. Inf. Soc. 12(3) (1996) - [j35]Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. Inf. Soc. 12(4) (1996) - [c26]Margaret S. Elliott, Rob Kling:
Organizational Usability of Digital Libraries in the Courts. HICSS (5) 1996: 62-71 - [p18]Rob Kling:
Heads-Up versus Heads-In Views of Computer Systems. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 2-3 - [p17]Rob Kling:
A Reader's Guide to Computerization and Controversy. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 4-9 - [p16]Rob Kling:
Social Controversies about Computerization. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 10-15 - [p15]Rob Kling:
Computers as Tools and Social Systems: The Car-Computer Analogy. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 16-21 - [p14]Rob Kling:
The Seductive Equation of Technological Progress with Social Progress. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 22-25 - [p13]Rob Kling:
Learning about the Possible Futures of Computerization from the Present and the Past. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 26-31 - [p12]Rob Kling:
Information and Computer Scientists as Moral Philosophers and Social Analysts. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 32-38 - [p11]Rob Kling:
Hopes and Horrors: Technological Utopianism and Anti-Utopianism in Narratives of Computerization. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 40-58 - [p10]Suzanne Iacono, Rob Kling:
Computerization Movements and Tales of Technological Utopianism. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 85-105 - [p9]Rob Kling:
The Centrality of Organizations in the Computerization of Society. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 108-132 - [p8]Rob Kling, Jonathan P. Allen:
Can Computer Science Solve Organizational Problems? The Case for Organizational Informatics. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 261-276 - [p7]Rob Kling:
Computerization at Work. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 278-308 - [p6]Suzanne Iacono, Rob Kling:
Computerization, Office Routines, and Changes in Clerical Work. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 309-315 - [p5]Rob Kling:
Social Relationships in Electronic Forums: Hangouts, Salons, Workplaces, and Communities. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 426-454 - [p4]Rob Kling:
Information Technologies and the Shifting Balance between Privacy and Social Control. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 614-636 - [p3]Rob Kling, Mark S. Ackerman, Jonathan P. Allen:
Information Entrepreneurialism, Information Technologies, and the Continuing Vulnerability of Privacy. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 727-743 - [p2]Rob Kling:
Systems Safety, Normal Accidents, and Social Vulnerability. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 746-763 - [p1]Rob Kling:
Beyond Outlaws, Hackers, and Pirates: Ethical Issues in the Work of Information and Computer Science Professionals. Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. 1996: 848-869 - [e1]Rob Kling:
Computerization and Controversy, 2nd Ed. Morgan Kaufmann / Elsevier 1996, ISBN 978-0-12-415040-9 [contents] - 1995
- [j34]Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. Inf. Soc. 11(3): 3-4 (1995) - [j33]Rob Kling:
Letter from the Editor-in-Chief. Inf. Soc. 11(4): 237-239 (1995) - [j32]Rob Kling:
Controversies About Electronic Journals and Scholarly Communications: An Introduction. Inf. Soc. 11(4): 243-246 (1995) - [j31]Rob Kling, Lisa Covi:
Electronic Journals and Legitimate Media in the Systems of Scholarly Communication. Inf. Soc. 11(4): 261-271 (1995) - 1994
- [j30]Rob Kling, Tom Jewett:
The Social Design of Worklife with Computers and Networks: A Natural Systems Perspective. Adv. Comput. 39: 239-293 (1994) - [j29]Rob Kling:
SIGCAS' crisis and its role in advancing social analysis in computer science. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 24(1): 10-18 (1994) - [j28]Rob Kling:
Reading "All About" Computerization: How Genre Conventions Shape Nonfiction Social Analysis. Inf. Soc. 10(3): 147-172 (1994) - 1993
- [j27]Rob Kling, Charles Dunlop:
Controversies about Computerization and the Character of White Collar Worklife. Inf. Soc. 9(1): 1-29 (1993) - [j26]Rob Kling:
Organizational Analysis in Computer Science. Inf. Soc. 9(2): 71-87 (1993) - [c25]Michael Bieber, Roger Clarke, Nanette Ditosto, Rob Kling, Peggy O'Rourke:
Privacy and Accuracy Issues for Information Systems in the 1990s and Beyond. ICIS 1993: 404 - 1992
- [c24]Rob Kling, Kenneth L. Kraemer, Jonathan P. Allen, Yannis Bakos, Vijay Gurbaxani, John Leslie King:
Information Systems in Manufacturing Coordination: Economic and Social Perspectives. ICIS 1992: 31-41 - [c23]Mary J. Culnan, Rob Kling, James C. Wetherbe:
Social Issues of IS: Reshaping Our Research Agenda for 2001? ICIS 1992: 297 - 1991
- [j25]Rob Kling:
Cooperation, Coordination and Control in Computer-Supported Work. Commun. ACM 34(12): 83-88 (1991) - 1990
- [j24]Labor Force, Rob Kling:
More Information, Better Jobs?: Occupational Stratification and Labor-Market Segmentation in the United States' information. Inf. Soc. 7(2): 77-107 (1990) - [c22]Tom Jewett, Rob Kling:
The work group manager's role in developing computing infrastructure. COCS 1990: 69-78 - [c21]Mary Zmuidzinas, Rob Kling, Joey F. George:
Desktop Computerization as a Continuing Process. ICIS 1990: 31 - [c20]Rob Kling:
Information systems, social transformations, and quality of life. CQL 1990: 76-85
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c19]S. J. Lepore, Rob Kling, Suzanne Iacono, Joey F. George:
Implementing desktop computing, infrastructure, and quality of worklife. ICIS 1989: 223-235 - 1988
- [c18]Suzanne Iacono, Rob Kling:
Computer Systems as Institutions: Social Dimensions of Computing in Organizations. ICIS 1988: 32 - 1987
- [c17]Rob Kling:
The social dimensions of computerization. CHI 1987: 337-339 - 1986
- [j23]Rob Kling:
The struggles for democracy in an information society. Inf. Soc. 4(1-2): 1-7 (1986) - [c16]John Leslie King, Rob Kling, Tom Malone, Vasant Dhar:
Panel 4: Artificial Intelligence and Business: What Are the Real Prospects? ICIS 1986: 17 - 1984
- [j22]Rob Kling, Suzanne Iacono:
The Control of Information Systems Developments After Implementation. Commun. ACM 27(12): 1218-1226 (1984) - [j21]Rob Kling:
Value conflicts in public-oriented computing developments. Inf. Soc. 3(1): 1-38 (1984) - [c15]Rob Kling, Terry Winograd, Paul Smolensky, Roland Schinzinger:
The impact and issues of the fifth generation: Ethical issues in new computing technologies. ACM Annual Conference 1984: 262 - [c14]Rob Kling:
Truth in advertising in present and future generation computing. ACM Annual Conference 1984: 263 - [c13]Walt Scacchi, Elihu M. Gerson, Rob Kling, Langdon Winner:
The impact and issues of the fifth generation: Social and organization consequences of new generation technology. ACM Annual Conference 1984: 267-270 - [c12]Rob Kling:
Value conflicts in the deployment of computing applications. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1984: 67-84 - [c11]Rob Kling, Suzanne Iacono:
University of California Irvine Public Policy Research Organization - The Politics of Efficiency The Mobilization of Computing in Organizations. ICIS 1984: 2 - 1982
- [j20]Rob Kling, Walt Scacchi:
The Web of Computing: Computer Technology as Social Organization. Adv. Comput. 21: 1-90 (1982) - [j19]Rob Kling:
Course syllabus & description: the micro-computer revolution. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 12(4): 16-18 (1982) - [j18]Rob Kling:
Course description: social issues and impacts of computing. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 12(4): 19-23 (1982) - [j17]Rob Kling:
Reading list for computing, organizations, society. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 12(4): 24-25 (1982) - 1981
- [j16]Rob Kling:
Value conflicts and social choice in electronic funds transfer system developments. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 11(3): 23-39 (1981) - [j15]Rob Kling:
Computer abuse and computer crime as organizational activities. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 11(4): 12-24 (1981) - [c10]Rob Kling, C. Rosen, Walt Scacchi, H. Shaiken:
Robots and their impact on employment. ACM Annual Conference 1981: 22 - [c9]Rob Kling, Kenneth L. Kraemer:
The Political Character of Computing Developments: Citizens' interests and Government Services. ICIS 1981: 6 - 1980
- [j14]Rob Kling, Walt Scacchi:
Computing as Social Action: The Social Dynamics of Computing in Complex Organizations. Adv. Comput. 19: 249-327 (1980) - [j13]Rob Kling:
Social Analyses of Computing: Theoretical Perspectives in Recent Empirical Research. ACM Comput. Surv. 12(1): 61-110 (1980)
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j12]Rob Kling:
Introduction to the EFT Symposium. Commun. ACM 22(12): 639-640 (1979) - [j11]Rob Kling, Walt Scacchi:
The DoD common high order programming language effort (DoD-1): what will the impacts be? ACM SIGPLAN Notices 14(2): 29-43 (1979) - [c8]Rob Kling, Walt Scacchi:
Recurrent dilemmas of computer use in complex organizations. MARK 1979: 107-116 - 1978
- [j10]Rob Kling:
Automated Welfare Client-Tracking and Service Integration: The Political Economy of Computing. Commun. ACM 21(6): 484-493 (1978) - [j9]Rob Kling:
Value Conflicts and Social Choice in Electronic Funds Transfer System Developments. Commun. ACM 21(8): 642-657 (1978) - [j8]Rob Kling:
Six models for the social accountability of computing. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 9(2): 8-18 (1978) - [c7]Rob Kling:
Automated information systems as social resources in policy making. ACM Annual Conference (2) 1978: 666-674 - [c6]Rob Kling:
Electronic fund transfer systems and quality of life. AFIPS National Computer Conference 1978: 191-198 - 1976
- [j7]Rob Kling:
EFTS social and technical issues: what are EFTS? SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 7(3): 3-10 (1976) - [c5]Robert P. Abbott, Wayne Bouchet, Roland Eppley Jr., Randolph Lively, J. V. Leeds, Rob Kling, Paul Armer:
SIGCAS (Panel Session). ACM Annual Conference 1976: 119-120 - 1975
- [j6]Rob Kling:
Review of "The Computer in Our Society by Tom and Fae Logsdon, " Anaheim Pub. Co., 1974, 267 pages. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 6(2): 11 (1975) - [j5]Rob Kling:
Review of "Freedom's Edge by Milton Wessel, " Addison-Wesley, 1975. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 6(2): 11 (1975) - [c4]John L. Gentile, Rob Kling, Terry C. Kuch, Kenneth Laudon, Daniel McCracken, Allen Westin, Anthony I. Wasserman, Theodore D. Sterling:
Panel on information and public policy. ACM Annual Conference 1975: 64-65 - 1974
- [j4]Rob Kling:
Review of Social issues in computing by C. C. Gotlieb and A. Borodin. Academic Press 1973. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 5(1): 7 (1974) - [j3]Rob Kling:
Computers and social power. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 5(3): 6-11 (1974) - 1973
- [j2]Rob Kling:
Notes on the social impacts of artificial intelligence. SIGART Newsl. 42: 26-31 (1973) - [c3]