Most papers here are available from original sources, such as the ACM Digital Library via a link under paper titles, but PDF files are also available as a second downloading option for those who do not have access to the primary sources. Papers that are in press will be made available as soon as possible. (Please see Professor Palen's CV for a complete publication list.)
2010
Starbird, Kate, Leysia Palen, Amanda Hughes and Sarah Vieweg (to appear 2010). Chatter on The Red: What Hazards Threat Reveals about the Social Life of Microblogged Information. Proceedings of the ACM 2010 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2010) (10 pages; ~8K words, pp. TBA) ( Nominated for “Best of CSCW”)
2009
Palen, Leysia, Sarah Vieweg, Sophia Liu, Amanda Hughes (2009). Crisis in a Networked World: Features of Computer-Mediated Communication in the April 16, 2007 Virginia Tech Event. Social Science Computing Review, Sage, (pp 467-480).
Liu, Sophia and Leysia Palen (2009). Spatiotemporal Mashups: A Survey of Current Tools to Inform Next Generation Crisis Support. Proceedings of the 2009 Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management Conference (ISCRAM 2009), Gothenberg, Sweden, (~5000 words)
Hughes, Amanda and Leysia Palen (2009). Twitter Adoption and Use in Mass Convergence and Emergency Events. Proceedings of the 2009 Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management Conference (ISCRAM 2009), Gothenberg, Sweden, (~5000 words)
Liu, Sophia, Leysia Palen, Jeannette Sutton, Amanda Hughes and Sarah Vieweg (2009). Citizen Photojournalism During Crisis Events. In Allan, S. and Thorsen, E. (Eds.), Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives. New York: Peter Lang.
2008
Palen, Leysia and Vieweg, Sarah (2008). The Emergence of Online Widescale Interaction in Unexpected Events: Assistance, Alliance and Retreat (long paper). In the 2008 ACM Proceedings of Computer Supported Cooperative Work Conference, November, San Diego.
Shklovski, Irina, Leysia Palen and Jeannette Sutton (2008). Finding Community Through Information and Communication Technology in Disaster Events (long paper). In the 2008 ACM Proceedings of Computer Supported Cooperative Work Conference, November, San Diego.
Giaccardi, Elisa and Leysia Palen (2008). The Social Production of Heritage Through Cross-Media Interaction: Making Place for Place Making, International Journal of Heritage Studies, 14:3 in press.
Palen, Leysia and Susanne Bødker (2008). Don't Get Emotional! Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) (Special issue on Affect & Emotion in HCI), Springer.
Sanusi, Alena and Leysia Palen (2008). Of Coffee Shops and Parking Lots: Considering Matters of Space and Place in the Use of Public Wi-Fi, Computer Supported Cooperative Work Journal, Springer. (2007 On-line First entry here)
Palen, Leysia (2008). A Computer Supported Cooperative Work Sampler. In (Erickson & McDonald, Eds.) HCI Remixed: Reflections on Works That have Influenced the Human Computer Interaction Community, MIT Press.
Palen, Leysia (2008). Online Social Media in Crisis Events (short article). EDUCAUSE Quarterly, vol. 31, no. 3 (July–September 2008).
Sutton, Jeannette, Leysia Palen, Irina Shklovski. (2008). Backchannels on the Front Lines: Emergent Use of Social Media in the 2007 Southern California Fires. Proceedings of the Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management Conference (ISCRAM 2008). 
Liu, Sophia, Leysia Palen, Jeannette Sutton, Amanda Hughes, Sarah Vieweg. (2008). In Search of the Bigger Picture: The Emergent Role of On-Line Photo-Sharing in Times of Disaster. Proceedings of the Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management Conference (ISCRAM 2008)
**Tied for best student paper award**
Hughes, Amanda, Leysia Palen, Jeannette Sutton, Sophia Liu, and Sarah Vieweg. (2008). “Site-Seeing” in Disaster: An Examination of On-Line Social Convergence Proceedings of the Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management Conference (ISCRAM 2008).
**Tied for best student paper award**
Vieweg, Sarah, Leysia Palen, L. Sophia Liu, Amanda Hughes, and Jeannette Sutton (2008). Collective Intelligence in Disaster: An Examination of the Phenomenon in the Aftermath of the 2007 Virginia Tech Shootings. Proceedings of the Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management Conference (ISCRAM 2008).
**Tied for best student paper award**
2007
Palen, Leysia, Sarah Vieweg, Jeannette Sutton, Sophia Liu and Amanda Hughes (2007). Crisis Informatics: Studying Crisis in a Networked World. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on E-Social Science, Ann Arbor, MI, Oct 7-9, 2007.
Palen, Leysia and Sophia B. Liu (2007). Citizen Communications in Crisis: Anticipating a Future of ICT-Supported Participation, Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI 2007, 727-736. 
Palen, Leysia, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, and Sophia Liu (2007). Online Forums Supporting Grassroots Participation in Emergency Preparedness and Response. Communications of the ACM, 50 (3) (Mar. 2007): 54-58.
Palen, Leysia and Hughes, Amanda (2007). When Home Base Is Not a Place: Parents’ Use of Mobile Telephones, Personal and Ubiquitous Computing Journal, Springer, pp. 338 -348.
Ackerman, Mark and Leysia Palen (2007). The Zephyr Help Instance As a CSCW Resource, In Mark S. Ackerman, Christine Halverson, Thomas Erickson, and Wendy A. Kellogg (eds.), Resources, Co-Evolution and Artifacts: Theory in CSCW, London: Springer.
2006
Palen, Leysia and Stinne Aaløkke (2006). Of Pillboxes and Piano Benches: 'Home-Made' Methods for Managing Medication, ACM Computer Supported Cooperative Work Conference 2006, 79-88. 
Kristensen, Margit, Morten Kyng and Leysia Palen (2006). Participatory Design in Emergency Medical Service: Designing for Future Practice. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI 2006, 161-170. 
Grinter, Rebecca, Leysia Palen and Margery Eldridge (2006). Chatting with Teenagers: Considering the Place of Chat Technologies in Teen Life. ACM Transactions on Human Computer Interaction, 13, (4): 423-447.
2002-2005
Harper, Richard, Leysia Palen and Alex Taylor (Eds.) (2005). The Inside Text: Social Perspectives on SMS in the Mobile Age. Springer: Netherlands. (edited book)
Palen, Leysia and Paul Dourish (2003). Unpacking "Privacy" for a Networked World. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI 2003 (Fort Lauderdale, FL). New York: ACM, 129-136.
Palen, Leysia and Marilyn Salzman (2002). Voice-Mail Diary Studies for Naturalistic Data Capture under Mobile Conditions. Proceedings of the 2002 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW '02), New Orleans, Louisiana, 87-95.
Grinter, Rebecca and Leysia Palen (2002). Instant Messaging in Teen Life. Proceedings of the 2002 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW '02), New Orleans, Louisiana, 21-30.
Palen, Leysia and Marilyn Salzman (2002). Beyond the
Handset: Designing for Wireless Communications Usability. ACM Transactions on Human Computer Interaction, 9(2):125-151.
Palen, Leysia (2002). Mobile Telephony in a Connected
Life. Communications of the ACM, 45 (3): 78-82.
Palen, Leysia and Jonathan Grudin (2002). Discretionary Adoption of Group Support Software, In B. E. Munkvold (Ed.) Implementing CollaborationTechnologies in Industry: Case Examples and Lessons Learned, Springer, London.
1999-2001
Palen, Leysia, Marilyn Salzman, and Edward Youngs (2001). Discovery and Integration of Mobile Communications in Everyday Life. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing Journal, 5 (2): 109-122.
Palen, Leysia, Marilyn Salzman and Edward Youngs (2000). Going Wireless: Behavior and Practice of New Mobile Phone Users. Proceedings
of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW '00), Philadelphia, PA, pp. 201-210.
Palen, Leysia (1999). Social, Individual & Technological
Issues for Groupware Calendar Systems. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on
Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 99),pp.
17-24.
<1999
Hutchins, Edwin & Leysia Palen (1998). Constructing Meaning from Space, Gesture and Speech. In L. B. Resnick, R. Saljo, C. Pontecorvo, and B. Burge (Eds.) Discourse, Tools, and Reasoning: Situated Cognition and Technologically Supported Environments, Springer-Verlag, Germany.
Leysia Palen (1998). Calendars on the New Frontier: Challenges of Groupware Technology. Dissertation, Information & Computer Science, University of California, Irvine.
Moran, Thomas P., Leysia Palen, Steve Harrison, Patrick
Chiu, Don Kimber, Scott Minneman, William van Melle & Polle Zellweger
(1997). "I'll Get That Off the Audio:" A Case Study of Salvaging
Multimedia Meeting Records. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human
Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '97),
ACM: New York, pp. 202-209. 
Ackerman, Mark S. & Leysia Palen (1996). The Zephyr Help
Instance: Promoting Ongoing Activity in a CSCW System Proceedings of the ACM
Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI'96), M. Tauber (Ed.), ACM: New York, pp. 268-275. 
Grudin, Jonathan & Leysia Palen (1995). Why Groupware Succeeds: Discretion or Mandate? Proceedings of the 4th European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, ECSCW'95, H. Marmolin, Y. Sundblad, K. Schmidt (Eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers: Dordrecht, pp. 263-278.