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Altmetrics: an analysis of the state-of-the-art in measuring research impact on social media

scientific article (publication date: 10 August 2016)

Chapter 8 Towards Agency–Structure Integration: A Person-in-Environment (PIE) Framework for Modelling Individual-Level Information Behaviours and Outcomes

article published in 2011

Demographic Differences in International Students' Information Source Uses and Everyday Information Seeking Challenges

Deterring the spread of misinformation on social network sites: A social cognitive theory-guided intervention

Displacement or complementarity? Assessing the relationship between social media and public library usage in the U.S., South Korea, and Singapore

scholarly article by Sei-Ching Joanna Sin & Nahyun Kwon published July 2017 in Library and Information Science Research

Evaluating Usability and Efficaciousness of an E-learning System: A Quantitative, Model-Driven Approach

Individual Differences in Social Media Use for Information Seeking

scholarly article by Kyung-Sun Kim et al published March 2014 in The Journal of Academic Librarianship

Individual differences in source selection behavior: Profile analyses via multidimensional scaling

Information Literacy Skills of Humanities, Arts, and Social Science Tertiary Students in Singapore

article by Schubert Foo et al published 1 September 2013 in Reference and User Services Quarterly

Information repertoires: media use patterns in various gratification contexts

Information seeking through social media: Impact of user characteristics on social media use

scholarly article by Kyung-Sun Kim et al published 2013 in Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology

Instagram This! Sharing Photos on Instagram

International coauthorship and citation impact: A bibliometric study of six LIS journals, 1980-2008

International students' acculturation information seeking: Personality, information needs and uses

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International students' everyday life information seeking: The informational value of social networking sites

Modeling individual-level information behavior: A person-in-environment (PIE) framework

Modeling the impact of individuals’ characteristics and library service levels on high school students’ public library usage: A national analysis

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National differences in librarians' reception to the open access movement: A comparison of the professional library literatures of China, Taiwan, and the United States

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Neighborhood disparities in access to information resources: Measuring and mapping U.S. public libraries’ funding and service landscapes

Patterns of perceived public library outcomes in five countries

Perceived outcomes of public libraries in the U.S

Perception and Selection of Information Sources by Undergraduate Students: Effects of Avoidant Style, Confidence, and Personal Control in Problem-Solving

Selecting quality sources: Bridging the gap between the perception and use of information sources

Social Q&A Question-and-Comments Interactions and Outcomes: A Social Sequence Analysis

Social media and problematic everyday life information-seeking outcomes: Differences across use frequency, gender, and problem-solving styles

scholarly article by Sei-Ching Joanna Sin published 13 May 2015 in Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology

Social media as information source: Undergraduates' use and evaluation behavior

article

Source and user characteristics affecting the source selection behavior

The effectiveness and acceptance of an affective information literacy tutorial

Undergraduates’ Use of Social Media as Information Sources

scholarly article by Kyung-Sun Kim et al published 1 July 2014 in College & Research Libraries

Use and Evaluation of Information From Social Media in the Academic Context: Analysis of Gap Between Students and Librarians

scholarly article by Kyung-Sun Kim & Sei-Ching Joanna Sin published January 2016 in The Journal of Academic Librarianship

Use and non-use of public libraries in the information age: A logistic regression analysis of household characteristics and library services variables

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Why Do People View Photographs on Instagram?

Why Do Social Media Users Share Misinformation?

scholarly article published 2015

Why Students Share Misinformation on Social Media: Motivation, Gender, and Study-level Differences

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‘Misinformation? What of it?’ Motivations and individual differences in misinformation sharing on social media

scholarly article by Xinran Chen & Sei-Ching Joanna Sin published 2013 in Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology