An important cue in the evaluation of the credibility of online information is the source from which the information comes. Earlier, it has been hypothesized that the source of information is less important when one is familiar with the topic at hand. However, no conclusive results were found to confirm this hypothesis. In this study, we re-examine the relationship between the source of information and topic familiarity. In an experiment with Wikipedia articles with and without the standard Wikipedia layout, we showed that, contrary to our expectations, familiar users have less trust in the information when they know it comes from Wikipedia than when they do not know its source. For unfamiliar users, no differences were found. Moreover, sou...
Website success hinges on how credible the consumers consider the information on the website. Unless...
The purpose of this study is to examine to what extent the context in which people interact with onl...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...
An important cue in the evaluation of the credibility of online information is the source from which...
With the rise of user-generated content, evaluating the credibility of information has become increa...
Credibility evaluation has become a daily task in the current world of online information that varie...
Evaluating the credibility of information is a difficult yet essential task in a society where the I...
In the past few decades, the task of judging the credibility of information has shifted from trained...
In the past few decades, the task of judging the credibility of information has shifted from trained...
The use of Wikipedia as an information source is becoming increasingly popular. Several studies have...
International audienceThe web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise...
The introduction of the Internet has made it very easy to gain information on any topic imaginable. ...
This study examines credibility judgments in relation to peripheral cues and genre of Wikipedia arti...
The Web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise and renew fundamental...
This study posits that sources of online product reviews can induce differential effects on 2 dimens...
Website success hinges on how credible the consumers consider the information on the website. Unless...
The purpose of this study is to examine to what extent the context in which people interact with onl...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...
An important cue in the evaluation of the credibility of online information is the source from which...
With the rise of user-generated content, evaluating the credibility of information has become increa...
Credibility evaluation has become a daily task in the current world of online information that varie...
Evaluating the credibility of information is a difficult yet essential task in a society where the I...
In the past few decades, the task of judging the credibility of information has shifted from trained...
In the past few decades, the task of judging the credibility of information has shifted from trained...
The use of Wikipedia as an information source is becoming increasingly popular. Several studies have...
International audienceThe web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise...
The introduction of the Internet has made it very easy to gain information on any topic imaginable. ...
This study examines credibility judgments in relation to peripheral cues and genre of Wikipedia arti...
The Web and its main tools (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter) deeply raise and renew fundamental...
This study posits that sources of online product reviews can induce differential effects on 2 dimens...
Website success hinges on how credible the consumers consider the information on the website. Unless...
The purpose of this study is to examine to what extent the context in which people interact with onl...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...