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Online Information Review, Volume 47
Volume 47, Number 1, 2023
- Shinichi Yamaguchi:
Why are there so many extreme opinions online?: An empirical, comparative analysis of Japan, Korea and the USA. 1-19 - Pooja Goel, Sahil Raj, Aashish Garg, Simarjeet Singh, Sanjay Gupta:
Peeping in the minds of MOOCs instructors: using fuzzy approach to understand the motivational factors. 20-40 - Fatimah Alhayan, Diane Rasmussen Pennington, Sarra Ayouni:
Twitter use by the dementia community during COVID-19: a user classification and social network analysis. 41-58 - Wee-Kheng Tan, Chun Yu Hsu:
The application of emotions, sharing motivations, and psychological distance in examining the intention to share COVID-19-related fake news. 59-80 - Amina Amara, Mohamed Ali Hadj Taieb, Mohamed Ben Aouicha:
Cross-social networks analysis: building me-edge centered BUNet dataset based on implicit bridge users. 81-103 - Andrew Franklin Johnson, Katherine J. Roberto, Christopher J. Hartwell, Jennifer F. Taylor:
A social media engagement framework for applicant attraction and retention: #SocialMediaCongruence. 104-122 - Yanhui Song, Lixin Lei, Lijuan Wu, Shiji Chen:
Studying domain structure: a comparative analysis of bibliographic coupling analysis and co-citation analysis considering all authors. 123-137 - Dan-Andrei Sitar-Taut, Daniel Mican:
Social media exposure assessment: influence on attitudes toward generic vaccination during the COVID-19 pandemic. 138-161 - Faraja Ndumbaro:
Remote OPAC users' search query reformulation (SQR) patterns: a transaction log analysis. 162-176 - Shih-Wei Chou, Ming-Chia Hsieh, Hui-Chun Pan:
Understanding viewers' information-sharing in live-streaming based on a motivation perspective. 177-196 - Juliana Elisa Raffaghelli, Stefania Manca:
Exploring the social activity of open research data on ResearchGate: implications for the data literacy of researchers. 197-217
Volume 47, Number 2, 2023
- Tali Gazit, Sarit Nisim, Liat Ayalon:
Intergenerational family online community and older adults' overall well-being. 221-237 - Xiaoyue Ma, Pengzhen Xue, Mingde Li, Nada Matta:
Detection and analysis of emergency topic in social media considering changing roles of stakeholders. 238-258 - Mohammad Nazim, Mohammad Ashar:
Factors influencing the adoption and use of open access scholarly communication among researchers in India. 259-282 - Jenny Wong, Kevin K. W. Ho, Tin Nok Leung, Dickson K. W. Chiu:
Exploring the associations of youth Facebook addiction with social capital perceptions. 283-298 - Rong Wang, Li Lu, Janet Fulk:
Networking the commons: creative commons project creators funding patterns in crowdfunding. 299-315 - Surjit Paul, Saini Das:
Investigating information dissemination and citizen engagement through government social media during the COVID-19 crisis. 316-332 - Hsin Hsin Chang, Yu-Yu Lu, Pei Ru Li:
The Yale model of green message sharing and environmental consciousness on social media platforms. 333-355 - James O. Stanworth, Wan-Hsuan Yen, Clyde A. Warden:
Conflicted about online learning?: Using sentiment analysis to explore learner approach-avoidance motivation. 356-370 - Pritika Reddy, Kaylash Chaudhary, Bibhya Sharma, Shamina Hussein:
Essaying the design, development and validation processes of a new digital literacy scale. 371-397 - Marianne Clark, Deborah Lupton:
The materialities and embodiments of mundane software: exploring how apps come to matter in everyday life. 398-413 - Heejun Kim, Sanghee Oh:
Everyday life information seeking in South Korea during the COVID-19 pandemic: daily topics of information needs in social Q&A. 414-430
Volume 47, Number 3, 2023
- Bumsoo Kim:
Structural pluralism and incivility: comparing patterns of moral foundations and incivility in responses to news posts. 433-452 - Hsin-Yi Sandy Tsai, Hui-Fei Lin:
Social TV and audience engagement: investigating the relationship between Facebook engagement and TV performance of The Voice (USA). 453-468 - Essam Mansour, Ahmed Maher Khafaga Shehata, Abdelrahman Farrag:
Egyptian physicians' information-seeking behavior while serving in public isolation hospitals for coronavirus patients. 469-485 - Sebastian Robson, Snehasish Banerjee:
Brand post popularity on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn: the case of start-ups. 486-504 - Muh-Chyun Tang, Yu-En Jung, Yuelin Li:
Exploring the sociotechnical system of Chinese internet literature online forums: a social network analytical approach. 505-521 - Matthew Pointon, Geoff Walton, Martin Turner, Michael Lackenby, Jamie Barker, Andrew Wilkinson:
Information discernment and online reading behaviour: an experiment. 522-549 - Maya Deori, Vinit Kumar, Manoj Kumar Verma:
What news sparks interest on YouTube? A study of news content uploaded by India's top five Hindi news networks. 550-566 - Zhihong Huang, Qian-Jin Zong:
Identifying the characteristics of excellent peer reviewers by using Publons. 567-581 - Lan Ma, Saeed Pahlevan Sharif, Arghya Ray, Kok Wei Khong:
Investigating the relationships between MOOC consumers' perceived quality, emotional experiences, and intention to recommend: an NLP-based approach. 582-603 - Qin Chen, Jiahua Jin, Xiangbin Yan:
Understanding physicians' motivations for community participation and content contribution in online health communities. 604-629
Volume 47, Number 4, 2023
- Ibrahim Arpaci, Ersin Ates:
Development of the cybercrime awareness scale (CAS): a validity and reliability study in a Turkish sample. 633-643 - Caihua Liu, Didar Zowghi:
Citizen involvement in digital transformation: a systematic review and a framework. 644-660 - Dusan Mladenovic, Anida Rajapakse, Nikola Kozuljevic, Yupal Shukla:
Search engine optimization (SEO) for digital marketers: exploring determinants of online search visibility for blood bank service. 661-679 - Yajie Hu, Shasha Zhou:
Will reviewer recommendation source and cured status bias review helpfulness in online health community? 680-696 - Dingyu Ye, Dongmin Cho, Jianyu Chen, Zhengzhi Jia:
Empirical investigation of the impact of overload on the discontinuous usage intentions of short video users: a stressor-strain-outcome perspective. 697-713 - Kirsten Schlebbe:
Uses and gratifications of a tablet computer for children: an analysis of online customer reviews. 714-731 - Angela Murphy, Alison Ollerenshaw:
Digital data and practice change: the impact of innovative web portals on user knowledge building and decision-making processes. 732-748 - Gunther Vanden Eynde, Gert-Jan Put, Bart Maddens:
The coming of age for paid digital campaigning: equalization or normalization in the 2019 Belgian federal elections? 749-764 - Ubaid Ullah Shah, Rabiya Mushtaq, Suhail Ahmad Bhat, Sumeer Gul:
Does publication history influence the integrity of the journals: studying publication timelines and their impact on journal metrics? 765-781 - Michael James Walsh, Stephanie Alice Baker, Matthew Wade:
Evaluating the elevation of authoritative health content online during the COVID-19 pandemic. 782-800
Volume 47, Number 5, 2023
- Meixing Liu, Fang Xu:
Expectant, anxious and excited: the information journey of Chinese first-time mothers. 801-819 - Jeya Amantha Kumar, Paula Alexandra Silva, Sharifah Osman, Brandford Bervell:
Hey, let's take a selfie: insights of selfie defamiliarisation in the classroom. 820-837 - Hoai Than Nguyen, Elaine Quintana Borazon:
Drivers of e-government use during the COVID-19 pandemic: the case of Vietnam. 838-861 - Özlem Efiloglu Kurt:
Learning with smartphones: the acceptance of m-learning in higher education. 862-879 - Porismita Borah, Sojung Kim, Ying-Chia (Louise) Hsu:
"Masks do not work": COVID-19 misperceptions and theory-driven corrective strategies on Facebook. 880-905 - Yair Galily, Tal Laor, Tal Samuel-Azran:
It's the platform, stupid (-; the elitist nature of sport podcast listeners. 906-924 - Christiana Karayianni, Charis Psaltis:
Tweet for peace: Twitter as a medium for developing a peace discourse in the hands of the Greek-Cypriot and Turkish-Cypriot leaders. 925-943 - Vimala Balakrishnan, Luqman Hakim Abdul Rahman, Jia Kai Tan, Yee Sin Lee:
COVID-19 fake news among the general population: motives, sociodemographic, attitude/behavior and impacts - a systematic review. 944-973 - Dragana Bikovska, Chern Li Liew:
Museums and communicating climate change-related issues on Facebook platforms. 974-988 - Saifuddin Ahmed, Dani Madrid-Morales, Melissa Tully:
Online political engagement, cognitive skills and engagement with misinformation: evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa and the United States. 989-1008
Volume 47, Number 6, 2023
- Wenlong Zhu, Jian Mou, Morad Benyoucef, Jongki Kim, Taeho Hong, Sihua Chen:
Understanding the relationship between social media use and depression: a review of the literature. 1009-1035 - Nushrat Khan, Mike Thelwall, Kayvan Kousha:
Data sharing and reuse practices: disciplinary differences and improvements needed. 1036-1064 - Shlomit Hadad, Noa Aharony:
Factors influencing researchers to publish in open-access: Is it a self-decision or a self-reinforcing cycle? 1065-1082 - Unji Byun, Moonkyoung Jang, Hyunmi Baek:
The effect of YouTube comment interaction on video engagement: focusing on interactivity centralization and creators' interactivity. 1083-1097 - Theja Kuruppu Arachchi, Laurianne Sitbon, Jinglan Zhang, Stewart Koplick, Maria Hoogstrate, Margot Brereton:
Web search to access health information by adults with intellectual disability. 1098-1115 - Lu An, Yan Shen, Yanfang Tao, Gang Li, Chuanming Yu:
User profiling and role evaluation of government microbloggers in the context of public emergencies. 1116-1133 - Claire Youngnyo Joa, Mohammad Abuljadail, Louisa S. Ha:
YouTube self-directed learning in the US and Taiwan: an application of the personal responsibility orientation model. 1134-1154 - Kianoosh Rashidi, Hajar Sotudeh, Alireza Nikseresht:
Comment-enriched index terms improve the relevance and novelty of the ranking of the commented medical articles retrieved by an NLP system. 1155-1167 - Tal Samuel-Azran, Moran Yarchi:
The "gender affinity effect" behind female politicians' social media support: facebook civil talk during Israel's 2021 elections. 1168-1189 - Gevisa La Rocca, Giovanni Boccia Artieri, Francesca Greco:
From #iononriapro to #ioapro: analysing hashtag activism in the Italian restaurant Twittersphere during the 2020 lockdown. 1190-1207 - Behrooz Rasuli, Joachim Schöpfel, Michael Boock, Brenda Van Wyk:
Access and impact barriers to academic publications: a global study of thesis and dissertation embargo policies. 1208-1222
Volume 47, Number 7, 2023
- Fadi Abdelfattah, Abrar Mohammed Al Alawi, Khalid Abed Dahleez, Ayman El Saleh:
Reviewing the critical challenges that influence the adoption of the e-learning system in higher educational institutions in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic. 1225-1247 - Cuong Hung Nguyen, Hung Vu Nguyen, Theu Kim Doan, Minh Hoang Nguyen, Mai Thi Thu Le:
Viewing advertisements in social networks: the attitude-intention inconsistency revisited. 1248-1263 - Paula Hall, Debbie Ellis:
A systematic review of socio-technical gender bias in AI algorithms. 1264-1279 - Xianlin Jin:
Political ideology and differences in seeking COVID-19 information on the internet: examining the comprehensive model of information seeking. 1280-1301 - Zahid Ashraf Wani, Tariq Shafi Shah:
Citation pattern of open access and toll-based research articles in the field of biological and physical sciences: a comparative study. 1302-1319 - Golan Carmi:
Students' attitude and learning effectivenes for two types of podcasts in MBA course. 1320-1339 - Samir Baidoun, Mohammed Salem, Ralf Wagner:
The moderating role of narcissism in predicting the behavior intention of the Palestinian university students towards adopting the new Facebook currency. 1340-1357 - Pablo Dorta-González, María-Isabel Dorta-González:
The funding effect on citation and social attention: the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a case study. 1358-1376 - Tal Laor:
Are memes selfish? How Internet memes reflect crisis-Covid-19 pandemic in Israel. 1377-1395 - Gyanesh Govindarajan, K. A. Geetha, Santosh K. Patra, T. T. Sreekumar:
Enhancing social capital and reciprocity through community news media during COVID-19: a study of video volunteers. 1396-1414 - Stephanie Jean Tsang, Jingwei Zheng, Wenshu Li, Mistura Adebusola Salaudeen:
An experimental study of the effectiveness of fact checks: interplay of evidence type, veracity and news agreement. 1415-1429
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