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Autori principali: Gardner, Carolyn Caffrey, Gardner, Gabriel J.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2017
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1131172
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author Gardner, Carolyn Caffrey
Gardner, Gabriel J.
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Gardner, Gabriel J.
Gardner, Carolyn Caffrey
Gardner, Gabriel J.
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contents Fast and Furious (At Publishers): The Motivations behind Crowdsourced Research Sharing Gardner, Carolyn Caffrey Gardner, Gabriel J. Social Media Web 2.0 Technologies Demography Computer Mediated Communication Interpersonal Communication Peer Relationship Incidence Use Studies Copyrights Academic Libraries Library Research Student Surveys Student Motivation Usability Mass Media Use Crowdsourced research sharing takes place across social media platforms including Twitter hashtags such as #icanhazpdf, Reddit Scholar, and Facebook. This study surveys users of these peer-to-peer exchanges on demographic information, frequency of use, and their motivations in both providing and obtaining scholarly information on these platforms. Respondents also provided their perspectives on the database terms of service and/or copyright violations in these exchanges. Findings indicate that the motivations of this community are utilitarian or ideological in nature, similar to other peer-to-peer file sharing online. Implications for library services including instruction, outreach, and interlibrary loan are discussed.
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spellingShingle Fast and Furious (At Publishers): The Motivations behind Crowdsourced Research Sharing
Gardner, Carolyn Caffrey
Gardner, Gabriel J.
Social Media
Web 2.0 Technologies
Demography
Computer Mediated Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Peer Relationship
Incidence
Use Studies
Copyrights
Academic Libraries
Library Research
Student Surveys
Student Motivation
Usability
Mass Media Use
Fast and Furious (At Publishers): The Motivations behind Crowdsourced Research Sharing Gardner, Carolyn Caffrey Gardner, Gabriel J. Social Media Web 2.0 Technologies Demography Computer Mediated Communication Interpersonal Communication Peer Relationship Incidence Use Studies Copyrights Academic Libraries Library Research Student Surveys Student Motivation Usability Mass Media Use Crowdsourced research sharing takes place across social media platforms including Twitter hashtags such as #icanhazpdf, Reddit Scholar, and Facebook. This study surveys users of these peer-to-peer exchanges on demographic information, frequency of use, and their motivations in both providing and obtaining scholarly information on these platforms. Respondents also provided their perspectives on the database terms of service and/or copyright violations in these exchanges. Findings indicate that the motivations of this community are utilitarian or ideological in nature, similar to other peer-to-peer file sharing online. Implications for library services including instruction, outreach, and interlibrary loan are discussed.
title Fast and Furious (At Publishers): The Motivations behind Crowdsourced Research Sharing
topic Social Media
Web 2.0 Technologies
Demography
Computer Mediated Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Peer Relationship
Incidence
Use Studies
Copyrights
Academic Libraries
Library Research
Student Surveys
Student Motivation
Usability
Mass Media Use
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1131172