Forthcoming
Veale, K. J.
(forthcoming). Western Australia Genealogical Society. In J. Gothard
(Ed.), Historical Encyclopedia of Western Australia. Nedlands:
University of Western Australia Press.
Publications
Books
Veale, K. J.
(2006). Themes in Online Genealogical Education. In J. Weiss, J.
Nolan & P. Trifonas (Eds.), International Handbook of Virtual
Learning Environments: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp 939-948.
Journals
Veale, K.
J. (2005).
Internet gift economies: Voluntary
payment schemes as tangible reciprocity.
First Monday,
10 (2)
(Special Edition).
Veale, K.
J. (2005). A Doctoral Study of the Use of the Internet for
Genealogy.
Historia Actual On-Line,
2005 (7).
Veale, K.
J. (2004).
Online Memorialisation: The Web As A Collective
Memorial Landscape for Remembering the Dead.
Fibreculture, 2004 (3).
Veale, K.
J. (2004). Discussing our Family Trees: Finding Community-Based
Communication in Genealogical Newsgroups.
The Journal of Education, Community
and Values: Interface on the Internet,
4 (4).
Veale, K. J.
(2003). A Virtual Adaptation of a Physical Cemetery for Diverse
Researchers. Computers in Genealogy, 8 (4), 136-158.
Veale, K.
J. (2003).
Internet gift economies: Voluntary
payment schemes as tangible reciprocity.
First Monday,
8 (12).
Presentations
Veale, K.
J. (2004, July).
The Changing Face of Genealogy: An
Empirical Study of the Genealogical Community Online “Project Overview”.
Unpublished research seminar presented at the 2004 Oxford Internet
Institute Summer Doctoral Program.
Popular
Press & Short Articles
Veale, K. J.
(2004). Web Revealed. Computers in Genealogy, 9 (2). [Topic:
Genealogy & DNA]
Veale, K. J. (2004). Web Revealed. Computers in Genealogy, 9
(1). [Topic: Publishing living people in GEDCOMs]
Veale, K. J.
(2003). Web Revealed. Computers in Genealogy, 8 (4). [Topic:
Internet resources & search interfaces]
Veale, K. J. (2003). Web Revealed. Computers in Genealogy, 8
(3). [Topic: Internet publishing & sourcing]
Unpublished
Works
Veale, K. J.
(2004). Attention Protecting Technologies in the Attention Economy: A
Conflict Between Online Marketers, Intrusive Advertising, and Internet
Users.
Veale, K.
J. (2003).
Acting Ethically in Online
Ethnography: A Brief Outline of Issues and Techniques.
Veale, K.
J. (2002).
Topic Based Research in Surrogates
and Descriptors: The Use of GEDCOM in Genealogical Data Exchange.
Cruickshank,
M., Gallagher, R., Kay, T., & Veale, K. J. (2002). Information
Classification Systems for Wine: Comparison of Physical, Virtual and
Aural Wine Cellars.
Veale, K.
J. (2001).
Body Centered Interaction: A
Three-Dimensional Interaction with Virtual Information Environments.
Veale, K. J.
(2001). Online Information Environments: The Nardoo versus Riven.
Veale, K. J.
(2001). Is the Conduciveness of Interaction at the Supermarket
Adversely Effected?
Veale, K. J.
(2001). UQ Library Environment: A Topic-Based Usability Evaluation
Paper.
Veale, K. J.
(2001). Interaction Design Breakdown: The TEAC RC-570 TV Remote
Control.
Veale, K. J.
(2001). HP Jornada 545: A Handheld Product Evaluation Paper.
Cruickshank, M., Kay, T., & Veale, K. J. (2001).
Final Report: An Information
Environment for People Separated at Birth.
Cruickshank, M., Kay, T., & Veale, K. J. (2001).
Project Proposal: An Information
Environment for People Separated at Birth.
Kay, T. & Veale,
K. J. (2001). Field Study Report: Observation and Implementation of a
MOO Railway Station.
Citations
Earnshaw, N. C.
(2004). The Samba Project: Transformation of Self through Open Source
Software Development. Honours Thesis, The University of Sydney,
Australia.
The dominant form of empirical work in this field, except the
work of Raymond (2001) and Kollock (1999), has primarily been the use
of the survey research methodology and the questionnaire method (Hertel,
Niedner et. al. 2003; Hars and Ou 2002; Ghosh and Prakash 2000; Ghosh
and Glott 2002; Lakhani, Wolf et al. 2002; Lakhani and Wolf 2003).
Theses papers have focused on testing established theories from
earlier papers (Lerner and Tirole 2002; Raymond 2001; Ghosh 1998;
Veale 2003; Zeitlyn 2003) on the issue of developers’ motivations
for participation in O[pen]S[ource] projects. (p.16)