Nguyen, H. & Weber, M. S. (2015, July). Internet Archives as a Tool for Research: Decay in Large Scale Archival Records. Paper presented at the IEEE Big Data Congress 2015, New York, NY.

Treem, J. & Weber, M. S. (2015, November). Defragmenting Work: The Use of Information Communication Technology to Cope With Everyday Overload at Work. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Communication Association.

Weber, M. S. & Treem, J. (2015, November). Immutable Technology and the Breakdown of Organizational Change. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Communication Association, Las Vegas, NV.

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.

 

Shumate, M., & Weber, M. S. (2015). Web crawling for social science research. In E. Hargittai & C. Sandvig (Eds.), Research confidential: Digital methods. Boston, MA: MIT Press.

Monge, P., Lee, S., Fulk, J., Frank, L. B., Margolin, D., Schultz, C., Shen, C., & Weber, M. S. (2011). Evolutionary and ecological models for organizational communication. In V. Miller, M. S. Poole, D. R. Seibold and Associates (Eds.), Advancing research in organizational communication through quantitative methodology, Management Communication Quarterly, 25(1), p. 4-58. doi: 10.1177/0893318910390193

Monge, P., Lee, S., Fulk, J., Weber, M. S., Shen, C., Schultz, C., Margolin, D., Gould, J., & Frank, L. B. (2011). Research methods for studying evolutionary and ecological processes in organizational communication. Management Communication Quarterly, 25 (2), 211-251. doi: 10.1177/0893318911399447

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