The importance of social media keeps increasing in people’s daily life. Users not only generate information, but also create and maintain connections on social media. Meanwhile, these connections provide users a new way to seek information. This study aims to explore users’ information seeking behavior through weak ties on Facebook. Questionnaire, modified log analysis, and interview methods were employed to collect data. The grounded theory method was utilized in data analysis. The findings reveal that users usually seek information about daily life, entertainment, society, and technologies through weak ties. Both the internal and external factors motivate user behaviors. Browsing and specific information search are the two prominent ways ...
The paper reports on factors that drive students' perceived self-efficacy in information seeking pra...
The use of Social Networking Sites, Facebook in particular, has become a major avenue of communicati...
This study applied the Limited Capacity Model (Lang, 2000) to understand how individuals\u27 process...
The importance of social media keeps increasing in people’s daily life. Users not only generate info...
PERVASIVE SOCIO-TECHNICAL NETWORKS bring new conceptual and technological challenges to developers a...
Facebook has become an increasingly important tool for people engaging in a range of communication b...
This thesis explores Facebook as a social networking site and its uses as an information-seeking too...
Social network sites (SNSs) such as Facebook function as both venues for reconnecting with associate...
This paper focuses on the social network sites (SNSs), especially on Facebook, and their role in peo...
This paper focuses on the social network sites (SNSs), especially on Facebook, and their role in peo...
Previous research in computer-mediated communication’s effect on social networks has generated quest...
The rise of social media provides a great opportunity for people to reach out to their social connec...
This study reports on a survey that was conducted to investigate the use of social media technologie...
Granovetter's weak tie theory of social networks is built around two central hypotheses. The first s...
This article reports on a study that explored users’ motives in using the Like feature on Facebook. ...
The paper reports on factors that drive students' perceived self-efficacy in information seeking pra...
The use of Social Networking Sites, Facebook in particular, has become a major avenue of communicati...
This study applied the Limited Capacity Model (Lang, 2000) to understand how individuals\u27 process...
The importance of social media keeps increasing in people’s daily life. Users not only generate info...
PERVASIVE SOCIO-TECHNICAL NETWORKS bring new conceptual and technological challenges to developers a...
Facebook has become an increasingly important tool for people engaging in a range of communication b...
This thesis explores Facebook as a social networking site and its uses as an information-seeking too...
Social network sites (SNSs) such as Facebook function as both venues for reconnecting with associate...
This paper focuses on the social network sites (SNSs), especially on Facebook, and their role in peo...
This paper focuses on the social network sites (SNSs), especially on Facebook, and their role in peo...
Previous research in computer-mediated communication’s effect on social networks has generated quest...
The rise of social media provides a great opportunity for people to reach out to their social connec...
This study reports on a survey that was conducted to investigate the use of social media technologie...
Granovetter's weak tie theory of social networks is built around two central hypotheses. The first s...
This article reports on a study that explored users’ motives in using the Like feature on Facebook. ...
The paper reports on factors that drive students' perceived self-efficacy in information seeking pra...
The use of Social Networking Sites, Facebook in particular, has become a major avenue of communicati...
This study applied the Limited Capacity Model (Lang, 2000) to understand how individuals\u27 process...