Collaboration and social networking are increasingly important for academics, yet identifying relevant collaborators requires remarkable effort. While there are various networking services optimized for seeking similarities between the users, the scholarly motive of producing new knowledge calls for assistance in identifying people with complementary qualities. However, there is little empirical understanding of how academics perceive relevance, complementarity, and diversity of individuals in their profession and how these concepts can be optimally embedded in social matching systems. This paper aims to support the development of diversity-enhancing people recommender systems by exploring senior researchers’ perceptions of recommended othe...
The technological advances of the latter part of the 20th Century have opened the door for scholarly...
Sie, R. L. L., Drachsler, H., Bitter-Rijpkema, M., & Sloep, P. B. (2012). To whom and why should I c...
People recommenders are a widespread feature of social networking sites and educational social learn...
Recommendation systems are not only important in ecommerce, but in academia as well: They support sc...
The present article offers preliminary outcomes of a user study that investigated the acceptance of ...
The rapid proliferation of information technologies especially the web 2.0 techniques have changed t...
Recommendation systems have become an important tool to overcome information overload and help peopl...
Unlike expertise location systems which users query actively when looking for an expert, expert reco...
Unlike expertise location systems which users query actively when looking for an expert, expert reco...
Unlike expert location systems which respond to users’ specific information needs, expert recommende...
Researchers in almost all scientific disciplines rely heavily on the collaboration of their colleagu...
Several approaches have been researched to help people deal with abundance of information. An import...
Social recommender systems, such as “Who to follow” on Twitter, utilize approaches that recommend fr...
Research paper recommender systems (RSs) aim to alleviate the information overload of researchers by...
In the last decade, scholarly communication have been greatly transformed by the web, moving researc...
The technological advances of the latter part of the 20th Century have opened the door for scholarly...
Sie, R. L. L., Drachsler, H., Bitter-Rijpkema, M., & Sloep, P. B. (2012). To whom and why should I c...
People recommenders are a widespread feature of social networking sites and educational social learn...
Recommendation systems are not only important in ecommerce, but in academia as well: They support sc...
The present article offers preliminary outcomes of a user study that investigated the acceptance of ...
The rapid proliferation of information technologies especially the web 2.0 techniques have changed t...
Recommendation systems have become an important tool to overcome information overload and help peopl...
Unlike expertise location systems which users query actively when looking for an expert, expert reco...
Unlike expertise location systems which users query actively when looking for an expert, expert reco...
Unlike expert location systems which respond to users’ specific information needs, expert recommende...
Researchers in almost all scientific disciplines rely heavily on the collaboration of their colleagu...
Several approaches have been researched to help people deal with abundance of information. An import...
Social recommender systems, such as “Who to follow” on Twitter, utilize approaches that recommend fr...
Research paper recommender systems (RSs) aim to alleviate the information overload of researchers by...
In the last decade, scholarly communication have been greatly transformed by the web, moving researc...
The technological advances of the latter part of the 20th Century have opened the door for scholarly...
Sie, R. L. L., Drachsler, H., Bitter-Rijpkema, M., & Sloep, P. B. (2012). To whom and why should I c...
People recommenders are a widespread feature of social networking sites and educational social learn...