The notion of implicit (or explicit) collaborative information access refers to systems and practices allowing a group of users to unintentionally (respectively intentionally) seek, share and retrieve information to achieve similar (respectively shared) information-related goals. Despite an increasing adoption in social environments, collaboration behavior in information seeking and retrieval is mainly limited to small-sized groups, generally restricted to working spaces. Much remains to be learned about collaborative information seeking within open web social spaces. This paper is an attempt to better understand either implicit or explicit collaboration by studying Twitter, one of the most popular and widely used social networks. We study ...
Framing online collective behaviour within theoretical frameworks developed to describe offline phen...
Social media is an ever-present tool in modern society, and its widespread usage positions it as a v...
The study explores how internal social media platforms can help geographically dispersed colleagues ...
DOI : 10.1145/2914586.2914589The notion of implicit (or explicit) collaborative information access r...
National audienceThis paper presents an exploratory analysis attempting to highlight patterns of col...
International audienceIn this paper, we specifically consider the challenging task of solving a ques...
When searching for information, people often seek help from others. However, while people...
As collective human activity and knowledge continues to be digitized and stored, it provides an unpr...
This chapter considers the social component of interactive information retrieval: what is the role o...
The information overload created by social media messages in emergency situations challenges respons...
Among social network sites and tools, Twitter and other microblogging tools are characterized by the...
2013-11-07Complex networks arise everywhere. Online social networks are a famous example of complex ...
A prerequisite for collaborative information seeking is the identification of a group of people with...
Social media have been introduced in the eParticipation domain to engage citizens in collabora-tive ...
The emergence of social platforms has provided us with a vast amount of raw data on people's daily a...
Framing online collective behaviour within theoretical frameworks developed to describe offline phen...
Social media is an ever-present tool in modern society, and its widespread usage positions it as a v...
The study explores how internal social media platforms can help geographically dispersed colleagues ...
DOI : 10.1145/2914586.2914589The notion of implicit (or explicit) collaborative information access r...
National audienceThis paper presents an exploratory analysis attempting to highlight patterns of col...
International audienceIn this paper, we specifically consider the challenging task of solving a ques...
When searching for information, people often seek help from others. However, while people...
As collective human activity and knowledge continues to be digitized and stored, it provides an unpr...
This chapter considers the social component of interactive information retrieval: what is the role o...
The information overload created by social media messages in emergency situations challenges respons...
Among social network sites and tools, Twitter and other microblogging tools are characterized by the...
2013-11-07Complex networks arise everywhere. Online social networks are a famous example of complex ...
A prerequisite for collaborative information seeking is the identification of a group of people with...
Social media have been introduced in the eParticipation domain to engage citizens in collabora-tive ...
The emergence of social platforms has provided us with a vast amount of raw data on people's daily a...
Framing online collective behaviour within theoretical frameworks developed to describe offline phen...
Social media is an ever-present tool in modern society, and its widespread usage positions it as a v...
The study explores how internal social media platforms can help geographically dispersed colleagues ...