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No country for old members
2013
Proceedings of the 22nd international conference on World Wide Web - WWW '13
Vibrant online communities are in constant flux. As members join and depart, the interactional norms evolve, stimulating further changes to the membership and its social dynamics. ...
By applying this framework to two large online communities we show that users follow a determined two-stage lifecycle with respect to their susceptibility to linguistic change: a linguistically innovative ...
USER LIFECYCLE AS REVEALED BY LINGUISTIC CHANGE We proceed by describing a framework for tracking linguistic change in online communities and by discussing the insights this framework offers on the interplay ...
doi:10.1145/2488388.2488416
dblp:conf/www/Danescu-Niculescu-MizilWJLP13
fatcat:smgz5rkjenes3f5tmymn5lb6qe
Literature Survey on Interplay of Topics, Information Diffusion and Connections on Social Networks
[article]
2017
arXiv
pre-print
Researchers have attempted to model information diffusion and topic trends and lifecycle on online social networks. ...
They have investigated the role of content, social connections and communities, familiarity and behavioral similarity in this context. ...
They study hashtag propagation in social groups where members are known to influence each other linguistically. ...
arXiv:1706.00921v1
fatcat:doqorr3v2zhq5oiemm5zhlmc3u
Dissemination and Correctness of Geographical Names. Geographers and Cartographers as Toponym Users and Promoters
2020
Mitteilungen der Oesterreichischen Geographischen Gesellschaft
Acknowledgment The author has received funding from the National Science Centre, Poland (Narodowe Centrum Nauki) in the Sonatina 2 funding scheme, application no. 2018/28/C/ HS2/00319, project title: " ...
The onomastic definition of proper name and the theory and practice of naming policy." ...
This creates an important shortcut: members of local (or supralocal) communicative communities may introduce or propose changes to the toponymy of an online screen map. ...
doi:10.1553/moegg161s291
fatcat:6vdensydjbfbznosaq3qlqlbjq
Accessing Online Data for Youth Mental Health Research: Meeting the Ethical Challenges
2017
Philosophy & Technology
We provide recommendations for planning and designing online research that includes vulnerable young people as research participants in an ethical manner. ...
of digital solutions embedded within the platform for explicit opt-out/opt-in recruitment strategies and 'read more' options (Bergin and Harding 2016). ...
Similar exclusion risks may apply to people living in parts of the country that offer limited or no internet access. ...
doi:10.1007/s13347-017-0286-y
fatcat:z6j2tpuyeffrvdrfhgzeos5jzi
Accessibility, Discoverability, and Functionality: An Audit of and Recommendations for Digital Language Archives
2022
Journal of Open Humanities Data
While digital archiving has long been standard for linguistics, archives themselves are heterogeneous (Aznar & Seifart 2020), and archived linguistic material is important for researchers and communities ...
, particularly for language reclamation (cf. ...
for their insightful and useful feedback. ...
doi:10.5334/johd.59
fatcat:taaeb7mmyjfxhi4m66f7jfy7uy
Digital Libraries for Cultural Heritage: Development, Outcomes, and Challenges from European Perspectives
2017
Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts Retrieval and Services
Extremely important in conceptualizing the digital environment priorities in Europe was its cultural heritage and the feeling that these rich resources should be open to Europe and the global community ...
There are now many more challenges and changes than ever before, and the development rate of new digital libraries is ever accelerating. ...
I thank Ivana Katavić and Katja Ivaković, students from the Department of Information and Communication Sciences, Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb, who kindly helped me with the scanning of some important ...
doi:10.2200/s00775ed1v01y201704icr058
fatcat:bqopw2as3bdqbktlyvnhuxj4ha
Online Communities: Usability, Sociabilty, Theory and Methods
[chapter]
2001
Frontiers of Human-Centered Computing, Online Communities and Virtual Environments
Design and representation Knowledge and theories about culture and social activity in online communities provide a foundation for software design. ...
Online communities is an emerging discipline in university curricula and research. ...
Usability and Sociability: A Framework for online community design There is no formula for thriving online community. ...
doi:10.1007/978-1-4471-0259-5_18
fatcat:5agfxxlhuvcjpcd7f5vflbffp4
Computational Sociolinguistics: A Survey
[article]
2016
arXiv
pre-print
Recently, there has been a surge of interest within the computational linguistics (CL) community in the social dimension of language. ...
Moreover, we demonstrate the potential for synergy between the research communities involved, by showing how the large-scale data-driven methods that are widely used in CL can complement existing sociolinguistic ...
This work was funded in part through NSF grant ACI-1443068 and ARL grant W911NF-11-2-0042. The ...
arXiv:1508.07544v2
fatcat:lrcu4ypncrbungqtnw56ggmnfu
A Framework for Designing Usable Localised Business Websites
2010
Communications of the IBIMA
Website localisation is the process of adapting the linguistic and cultural content of an internationalised web design for a specific target audience in a specific locale. ...
In addition, they highlight the extent to which users' cultural background and perceptions influence their preferences and hence the acceptance of the virtual world of online user interfaces. ...
and accessibility often influence users' online experience; 2) design consistency improves users' online experience and hence user satisfaction. ...
doi:10.5171/2010.184405
fatcat:qlmvwk6qorgo5g2bpez7t6vldu
PARTHENOS D2.1 Report on User Requirements
2016
Zenodo
This document is the final, updated, version of deliverable D2.1 of the PARTHENOS project, which addresses user requirements and needs. ...
, and researchers working in countries where no such research facilities exist. ...
After an analysis of the various data lifecycle models, together with WP3 members, we decided to adopt the UKDA Research Data Lifecycle model as the backbone for aligning the user requirements collected ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.2204560
fatcat:imvwnzcalzeqvetrpgrnkegjqq
Technology Enhanced Learning
[chapter]
2011
Self-Regulated Learning in Technology Enhanced Learning Environments
Lifecycle information can be of great help in the retrieval, authoring and usage of both, Learning Resources and Knowledge Documents. ...
The concept of mobile social software is realized in the system Virtual Campfire which is a community knowledge management system for context-aware mobile learning. ...
The research carried out in the context of this PhD is partially funded by the European Commission, and more specifically the project No EL/06/B/F/PP-148238 "Rural e-Gov: Training SMEs of Rural Areas in ...
doi:10.1007/978-94-6091-654-0_8
fatcat:va3vqhomgjcf7egu3lx5uy2nia
Technology-Enhanced Learning
[chapter]
2012
Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning
Lifecycle information can be of great help in the retrieval, authoring and usage of both, Learning Resources and Knowledge Documents. ...
The concept of mobile social software is realized in the system Virtual Campfire which is a community knowledge management system for context-aware mobile learning. ...
The research carried out in the context of this PhD is partially funded by the European Commission, and more specifically the project No EL/06/B/F/PP-148238 "Rural e-Gov: Training SMEs of Rural Areas in ...
doi:10.1007/978-1-4419-1428-6_5986
fatcat:t5ts6xreivebhph2jl6orhcnfi
Technology-enhanced learning
2013
Education for Primary Care
Lifecycle information can be of great help in the retrieval, authoring and usage of both, Learning Resources and Knowledge Documents. ...
The concept of mobile social software is realized in the system Virtual Campfire which is a community knowledge management system for context-aware mobile learning. ...
The research carried out in the context of this PhD is partially funded by the European Commission, and more specifically the project No EL/06/B/F/PP-148238 "Rural e-Gov: Training SMEs of Rural Areas in ...
doi:10.1080/14739879.2013.11494191
pmid:23906176
fatcat:3tk3vyaob5ewhhv2q632usy4jy
Technology-enhanced learning
2012
Education for Primary Care
Lifecycle information can be of great help in the retrieval, authoring and usage of both, Learning Resources and Knowledge Documents. ...
The concept of mobile social software is realized in the system Virtual Campfire which is a community knowledge management system for context-aware mobile learning. ...
The research carried out in the context of this PhD is partially funded by the European Commission, and more specifically the project No EL/06/B/F/PP-148238 "Rural e-Gov: Training SMEs of Rural Areas in ...
doi:10.1080/14739879.2012.11494142
pmid:23182104
fatcat:dhik6h73hraipczxb63pdbuqvi
Technology-Enhanced Learning
[chapter]
2016
Technology and the Disruption of Higher Education
Lifecycle information can be of great help in the retrieval, authoring and usage of both, Learning Resources and Knowledge Documents. ...
The concept of mobile social software is realized in the system Virtual Campfire which is a community knowledge management system for context-aware mobile learning. ...
The research carried out in the context of this PhD is partially funded by the European Commission, and more specifically the project No EL/06/B/F/PP-148238 "Rural e-Gov: Training SMEs of Rural Areas in ...
doi:10.1142/9789813144316_others02
fatcat:xyozrbrc2bevjjheq4gv6xqa64
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