As the use of collaborative online encyclopedias such as Wikipedia grows, so does the need for research on how users evaluate its credibility. In this paper we compare three experimental approaches to study trust in Wikipedia, namely think aloud, eye-tracking, and online questionnaires. The advantages and disadvantages of each method are discussed. We conclude that it is best to use multiple methods when researching information trust, as each single one of the discussed methods alone does not give all possible information
Wikipedia is an free, online encyclopaedia which anyone can add content to or edit the existing cont...
The Web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise and renew fundamental...
Abstract. The problem of identifying trustworthy information on the World Wide Web is becoming incre...
As the use of collaborative online encyclopedias such as Wikipedia grows, so does the need for resea...
As the use of collaborative online encyclopedias such as Wikipedia grows, so does the need for resea...
Wikipedia follows an open editing model that allows anyone to edit any entry. This has led to questi...
The use of Wikipedia as an information source is becoming increasingly popular. Several studies have...
Credibility evaluation has become a daily task in the current world of online information that varie...
Credibility evaluation has become a daily task in the current world of online information that varie...
The introduction of the Internet has made it very easy to gain information on any topic imaginable. ...
Wikipedia is one of the fastest growing phenomena of today’s world. People increasingly rely on this...
Wikipedia is one of the fastest growing phenomena of today’s world. People increasingly rely on this...
In this chapter, ongoing research on trust in Wikipedia is used as a case study to illustrate the de...
The introduction of the Internet has made it very easy to gain information on any topic imaginable. ...
The introduction of the Internet has made it very easy to gain information on any topic imaginable. ...
Wikipedia is an free, online encyclopaedia which anyone can add content to or edit the existing cont...
The Web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise and renew fundamental...
Abstract. The problem of identifying trustworthy information on the World Wide Web is becoming incre...
As the use of collaborative online encyclopedias such as Wikipedia grows, so does the need for resea...
As the use of collaborative online encyclopedias such as Wikipedia grows, so does the need for resea...
Wikipedia follows an open editing model that allows anyone to edit any entry. This has led to questi...
The use of Wikipedia as an information source is becoming increasingly popular. Several studies have...
Credibility evaluation has become a daily task in the current world of online information that varie...
Credibility evaluation has become a daily task in the current world of online information that varie...
The introduction of the Internet has made it very easy to gain information on any topic imaginable. ...
Wikipedia is one of the fastest growing phenomena of today’s world. People increasingly rely on this...
Wikipedia is one of the fastest growing phenomena of today’s world. People increasingly rely on this...
In this chapter, ongoing research on trust in Wikipedia is used as a case study to illustrate the de...
The introduction of the Internet has made it very easy to gain information on any topic imaginable. ...
The introduction of the Internet has made it very easy to gain information on any topic imaginable. ...
Wikipedia is an free, online encyclopaedia which anyone can add content to or edit the existing cont...
The Web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise and renew fundamental...
Abstract. The problem of identifying trustworthy information on the World Wide Web is becoming incre...