The possibilities and perils of academic social networking sites
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is twofold: the first aim is theoretical – to review extant literature on academic social networks, while considering current limitations and potential avenues for future research; the second objective is practical – to introduce an illustrative comparison guide that researchers can use to identify and distinguish between the functionalities of popular academic social networking sites (ASNSs), including Academia.edu, Mendeley.com , ResearchGate.net, Zotero.org, and Google Scholar. Design/methodology/approach – The review of research is descriptive and conceptual. Findings – The overarching outcomes of the review suggest that research on academic social networks falls into two primary arenas – promises (i.e. potential benefits to the academic community) and perils (i.e. reservations expressed by scholars). The authors recommend that a greater focus on the unique characteristics and utilities of specific sites and a more robust understanding of scholars’ use preferences and practices is warranted in future and ongoing research. Originality/value – This is the first review of ASNSs to provide comparative descriptions for scholars to utilize when making decisions about adoption, use, and research.
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2016
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Authors: | Williams, Ann E ; Woodacre, Melissa A. |
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Online Information Review. - Emerald Group Publishing Limited, ISSN 1468-4535, ZDB-ID 2014462-3. - Vol. 40.2016, 2, p. 282-294
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited |
Subject: | Social media | Social networks | Academic social networks | Higher education | Academia.edu | ResearchGate.net | Zotero.org | Google Scholar |
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