Abstract. In this paper, we summarized recent work in modeling how users socially forage and search for information. One way to bridge between different communities of users is to diversify their information sources. This can be done using not only old mechanisms such as email, instant messages, newsgroups and bulletin boards, but also new ones such as wikis, blogs, social tags, etc. How do users work with diverse hints from other foragers? How do interference effects change their strategies? How can we build tools that help users cooperatively search? We seek theories that might help us answer these questions, or at least point us toward the right directions
The rise of social media provides a great opportunity for people to reach out to their social connec...
People utilize their social networks to get to resources, tangible or otherwise, that aid them in th...
This paper presents an evolving framework of human information behavior. The framework emerges from ...
Prior research in the social search space has focused on the informational benefits of collaborating...
This chapter considers the social component of interactive information retrieval: what is the role o...
Search engine researchers typically depict search as the solitary activity of an individual searcher...
Today, most people find what they are looking for online by using search engines such as Google, Bin...
Search engine researchers typically depict search as the solitary activity of an individual searcher...
When searching for information, people often seek help from others. However, while people...
Social tagging systems in the Web 2.0 era present an innovative information seeking environment succ...
For millennia humans have sought, organized, and used information as they learned and evolved patter...
Today, most people find what they are looking for online by using search engines such as Google, Bin...
Many web-based information-seeking tasks are set in a social context where other people's knowledge ...
2015-07-22The spread of information in an online social network is a complex process that depends on...
Despite the many implicit references to the social contexts of search within information seeking and...
The rise of social media provides a great opportunity for people to reach out to their social connec...
People utilize their social networks to get to resources, tangible or otherwise, that aid them in th...
This paper presents an evolving framework of human information behavior. The framework emerges from ...
Prior research in the social search space has focused on the informational benefits of collaborating...
This chapter considers the social component of interactive information retrieval: what is the role o...
Search engine researchers typically depict search as the solitary activity of an individual searcher...
Today, most people find what they are looking for online by using search engines such as Google, Bin...
Search engine researchers typically depict search as the solitary activity of an individual searcher...
When searching for information, people often seek help from others. However, while people...
Social tagging systems in the Web 2.0 era present an innovative information seeking environment succ...
For millennia humans have sought, organized, and used information as they learned and evolved patter...
Today, most people find what they are looking for online by using search engines such as Google, Bin...
Many web-based information-seeking tasks are set in a social context where other people's knowledge ...
2015-07-22The spread of information in an online social network is a complex process that depends on...
Despite the many implicit references to the social contexts of search within information seeking and...
The rise of social media provides a great opportunity for people to reach out to their social connec...
People utilize their social networks to get to resources, tangible or otherwise, that aid them in th...
This paper presents an evolving framework of human information behavior. The framework emerges from ...