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To-do list for Amy S. Bruckman:
Hi guys. My page is a bit out of date. The web science thing was never anything and no longer exists. I founded UROC, but don't lead it any more. My work is now about social computing, and it would be nice to reflect that better. Maybe mention my 'becoming wikipedian' paper? It'd also be nice to mention my work on Internet research ethics. Thanks for your help. :) Asbruckman (talk) 14:59, 14 June 2016 (UTC) |
Could we please move ACM Fellow to the top paragraph? Also please remove the web science thing (it's not correct). And I haven't run UROC in ten years--I started it and then handed it off. Thanks! Asbruckman (talk) 14:17, 10 May 2021 (UTC)