The fast growth of social media has reshaped the traditional way of human interaction and information seeking behavior, which draws research attention on characterizing the new information seeking paradigm. However, results from previous studies might not be well grounded under certain social settings. In this paper, we leverage machine learning techniques to identify different types of question tweets within academic communities as an example of one particular social context. By studying over 160 thousands of tweets posted by 30 academic communities, we discovered a different landscape of information-seeking behaviors, where less tweets are regarded as question tweets, and more real information-seeking tweets are observed. We also found th...
This study sets out to examine the language of microblogging interactions in the academic domain and...
This research consists of a longitudinal study conducted with students on computer science courses t...
The rapid advancement of Web2.0 technologies has made social networking sites, such as Facebook and ...
The fast growth of social media has reshaped the traditional way of human interaction and informatio...
The data sets released here has been used in our a study on longitudinal information seeking and soc...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
People often turn to their social networks to fulfill their information needs. We conducted a study ...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
The present study tries to offer an overview on the use of Twitter in scholarly communication and wi...
Abstract: Twitter, a social network and micro-blogging service that allows people to post small burs...
This study investigates the extent to which scholarly tweets of scientific papers are engaged with b...
ABSTRACT: In the recent years, Social web mining has gained significant attention with case of it&qu...
Facing the growing importance of social media in the marketing field, this study is intended to buil...
In this paper, we explored the research question: Does Twitter in a large-lecture format university ...
This study sets out to examine the language of microblogging interactions in the academic domain and...
This research consists of a longitudinal study conducted with students on computer science courses t...
The rapid advancement of Web2.0 technologies has made social networking sites, such as Facebook and ...
The fast growth of social media has reshaped the traditional way of human interaction and informatio...
The data sets released here has been used in our a study on longitudinal information seeking and soc...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
People often turn to their social networks to fulfill their information needs. We conducted a study ...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
Twitter is often referred to as a backchannel for conferences. While the main conference takes place...
The present study tries to offer an overview on the use of Twitter in scholarly communication and wi...
Abstract: Twitter, a social network and micro-blogging service that allows people to post small burs...
This study investigates the extent to which scholarly tweets of scientific papers are engaged with b...
ABSTRACT: In the recent years, Social web mining has gained significant attention with case of it&qu...
Facing the growing importance of social media in the marketing field, this study is intended to buil...
In this paper, we explored the research question: Does Twitter in a large-lecture format university ...
This study sets out to examine the language of microblogging interactions in the academic domain and...
This research consists of a longitudinal study conducted with students on computer science courses t...
The rapid advancement of Web2.0 technologies has made social networking sites, such as Facebook and ...