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Senteio, C. Psychosocial Information and Diabetes Care. Research presentation for faculty and staff, Rutgers University School of Communications and Information, Department of Library and Information Science, New Brunswick, NJ, February 5, 2016
Lesk, M.E., “How to Pay for Digital Libraries” in Digital Libraries: Policy, Planning and Practice, ed. Judith Andrews and Derek Law, 1, pp. 37-52, Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot, Hants, England (2003). See http://www.academiccommons.org/commons/essay/michael-lesk.
Senteio, C. YOUR Blessed Health: Community health worker informed framework for mobilizing faith leaders to address HIV incidence. Research paper selected for presentation at the 2016 American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meet and Expo, Denver, CO, October 31, 2016
Potter, J. (1991). Review of Ashmore: The Reflexive Thesis, Discourse and Society, 2, 119-20.
Lesk, M., “The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly: What Might Change if We Had Good DRM,” IEEE Security and Privacy, 1, 3, pp. 63-66, ACM Press, Augsburg, Germany (May-Jun 2003). See http://www.academiccommons.org/commons/essay/michael-lesk.
Senteio, C. Psychosocial Information: Supporting Clinical Decisions to Enable Personalized Diabetes Care. Research poster selected for presentation at the 2016 American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meet and Expo, Denver, CO, November 1, 2016
Potter, J. (1991). Review of Grimshaw: Conflict Talk, British Journal of Psychology, 82, 540.
Potter, J. (1993). Review of Bhavnani: Talking Politics, Discourse and Society, 4, 409-10.
Cohen, A.A & Lemish, D. (2005). When the bombs go off the mobiles ring: The aftermath of terrorist attacks. In K. Nyiri (Ed.), A sense of place: The global and the local in mobile communication (pp. 91-102). Budapest, Hungary: Verlag.
Senteio, C. Importance and Use of Psychosocial Information to Inform Chronic Care Decisions in the U.S., Considered Against ICT Capabilities in the Developing World. Research poster selected for presentation at the 2017 iConference “Global Collaboration across the Information Community” Wuhan, China, March 22-25, 2017