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Weber, M. S. (2014). Observing the web by understanding the past: Archival Internet research. WWW'14 Companion Proceedings. doi: 10.1145/2567948.2579213
Weber, M. S. & Nguyen, H. (2015). Big data? Big issues: Degradation in longitudinal data and implications for social sciences. WebSci 2015 Conference Proceedings. [18% acceptance rate]
Nguyen, H. & Weber, M. S. (2015). Internet archives as a tool for research: Decay in large- scale archival records. Proceedings of the IEEE Big Data Congress. 10.1109/BigDataCongress.2015.118
Weber, M. S. (2016, January). From Big Data to Big Theory: Lessons Learned from Archival Internet Research. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association, Atlanta, GA.
Bar, F., Weber, M. S. & Pisani, F. Mobile technology appropriation in a distant mirror: baroque infiltration, creolization and cannibalism. New Media and Society.
Weber, M. S. Understanding the New Dynamics of Organizational Change. In Foucault-Welles, B. & González-Bailón, S. (Eds.), Communication Science in the Digital Age: New Frontiers in Theory and Research. London, UK: Oxford University Press
Weber, M. S., & Kim, H. (2015). Investing in collaborative technology? Think twice. Although some will benefit, some teams are shying away from collaborative technology use. Communication Currents. 10(6).
Weber, M. S., & Monge, P., (2011). The flow of digital news in a network of authorities, hubs and providers. Journal of Communication, 61(6), p. 1062-1081. doi: 10.1111/j.1460- 2466.2011.01596.x
Weber, M. S. (2012). Newspapers and the long-term implications of hyperlinking. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 17(2), p. 187-201. doi: 10.1111/j.1083- 6101.2011.01563.x
Weber. M. S., Stephens, K., & Thomas, G. (2015). Organizational Disruptions and Triggers for Divergent Sensemaking. International Journal of Business Communication. 52(1). 68-96. doi: 10.1177/2329488414560281