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Online Social Networking and Addiction—A Review of the Psychological Literature

open access: yesInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2011
Social Networking Sites (SNSs) are virtual communities where users can create individual public profiles, interact with real-life friends, and meet other people based on shared interests.
D. Kuss, M. Griffiths
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Networking Social Scholarship…Again

open access: yesKULA, 2019
This paper proposes to answer several questions that arise from the actions of American scientists between 1840 and 1890. How did the broader organization of science in the late nineteenth century create a system of professional disciplines?
Shawn Martin
doaj   +1 more source

Adverse health effects and unhealthy behaviors among dental undergraduates surfing social networking sites

open access: yesIndustrial Psychiatry Journal, 2017
Introduction: Little is known about the relationships between adverse health effects and unhealthy behaviors among dental undergraduate students surfing social networking sites (SNSs).
Suryakant C Deogade   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

RUMORS AND SOCIAL NETWORKS

open access: yesInternational Economic Review, 2018
AbstractThis article studies the transmission of rumors in social networks. We consider a model with biased and unbiased agents. Biased agents want to enforce a specific decision and unbiased agents to match the true state. One agent learns the true state and sends a message to her neighbors, who decide whether or not to transmit it further.
Bloch, Francis   +2 more
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Social network analysis for social neuroscientists [PDF]

open access: yesSocial Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 2019
AbstractAlthough social neuroscience is concerned with understanding how the brain interacts with its social environment, prevailing research in the field has primarily considered the human brain in isolation, deprived of its rich social context. Emerging work in social neuroscience that leverages tools from network analysis has begun to advance ...
Elisa C Baek   +2 more
openaire   +5 more sources

La Formación Archivística en San Luís Potosí. Reflejo de una necesidad nacional

open access: yesDocumentación de las Ciencias de la Información, 2012
Este trabajo presenta, de manera general, el desarrollo de la archivística hasta alcanzar su estamento de ciencia y, por otra parte, la influencia del quehacer organizativo de los documentos existentes y su tratamiento como una ciencia y la formación de ...
Guadalupe Patricia Ramos Fandiño   +1 more
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An exploratory study on the potential value add of social networking to the Entrepreneurial process

open access: yesThe Southern African Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management, 2011
It is widely established in scientific literature that entrepreneurship directly contributes to both employment generation and economic growth. Entrepreneurship is said to be subject to a very specific process which includes opportunity recognition ...
Alex Antonites, W Kliphuis
doaj   +1 more source

Peer Phubbing and Social Networking Site Addiction: The Mediating Role of Social Anxiety and the Moderating Role of Family Financial Difficulty

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
A growing body of research has pinpointed the consequences as well as mechanisms of phubbing. However, few studies have explored the relationship between peer phubbing and social networking site addiction.
Xiaoyuan Chu   +8 more
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Carpooling in Social Networks [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
We consider the online carpool fairness problem of [Fagin and Williams, 1983] in which an online algorithm is presented with a sequence of pairs drawn from a group of n potential drivers. The online algorithm must select one driver from each pair, with the objective of partitioning the driving burden as fairly as possible for all drivers.
Fiat, Amos   +4 more
openaire   +4 more sources

How to network in online social networks [PDF]

open access: yes2014 IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS), 2014
In this paper, we consider how to maximize users' influence in Online Social Networks (OSNs) by exploiting social relationships only. Our first contribution is to extend to OSNs the model of Kempe et al. [1] on the propagation of information in a social network and to show that a greedy algorithm is a good approximation of the optimal algorithm that is
Neglia, Giovanni   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

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