A UK-based online questionnaire investigating aspects of usage of user-generated media (UGM), such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, attracted 587 participants. Results show a high degree of engagement with social networking media such as Facebook, and a significant engagement with other media such as professional media, microblogs and blogs. Participants who experience information overload are those who engage less frequently with the media, rather than those who have fewer posts to read. Professional users show different behaviours to social users. Microbloggers complain of information overload to the greatest extent. Two thirds of Twitter-users have felt that they receive too many posts, and over half of Twitter-users have felt the need...
Abstract Linked social media and survey data have the potential to be a unique source of information...
News producers continue to increase their volume of production and delivery platforms in an effort t...
As the Internet provides massive amounts of heterogeneous information, people may perceive this medi...
A UK-based online questionnaire investigating aspects of usage of user-generated media (UGM), such a...
Introduction: Information overload occurs when received information exceed the consumer's ability to...
Information overload has become an ubiquitous problem in modern society. Social media users and micr...
Information overload has become an ubiquitous pro-blem in modern society. Social media users and mi-...
This study is concerned with information seeking behaviors and strategies on Twitter, a microbloggin...
An understanding of how people in social networks consume news media by and about their friends show...
The problem of information overload on Facebook is exacerbating as users expand their networks. Grow...
abstract: Media influences the way people understand the world around them, and today's digital medi...
non-peer-reviewedLink to the electronic version of this item: https://www.rte.ie/eile/brainstorm/201...
Social media comprises communication websites that facilitate relationship forming between users fro...
YesSocial media comprises communication websites that facilitate relationship forming between users ...
Background. Social media present a rich environment to study information behaviour, as much of the u...
Abstract Linked social media and survey data have the potential to be a unique source of information...
News producers continue to increase their volume of production and delivery platforms in an effort t...
As the Internet provides massive amounts of heterogeneous information, people may perceive this medi...
A UK-based online questionnaire investigating aspects of usage of user-generated media (UGM), such a...
Introduction: Information overload occurs when received information exceed the consumer's ability to...
Information overload has become an ubiquitous problem in modern society. Social media users and micr...
Information overload has become an ubiquitous pro-blem in modern society. Social media users and mi-...
This study is concerned with information seeking behaviors and strategies on Twitter, a microbloggin...
An understanding of how people in social networks consume news media by and about their friends show...
The problem of information overload on Facebook is exacerbating as users expand their networks. Grow...
abstract: Media influences the way people understand the world around them, and today's digital medi...
non-peer-reviewedLink to the electronic version of this item: https://www.rte.ie/eile/brainstorm/201...
Social media comprises communication websites that facilitate relationship forming between users fro...
YesSocial media comprises communication websites that facilitate relationship forming between users ...
Background. Social media present a rich environment to study information behaviour, as much of the u...
Abstract Linked social media and survey data have the potential to be a unique source of information...
News producers continue to increase their volume of production and delivery platforms in an effort t...
As the Internet provides massive amounts of heterogeneous information, people may perceive this medi...