2017
DOI: 10.1080/0361526x.2017.1356420
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Social Media and Information Behavior: A Citation Analysis of Current Research from 2008–2015

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“…Interestingly, in our sample, the search for information about friends and their well-being was frequent while the search for actual information about the pandemic or specific measures were never mentioned, reflecting only one type of information search on social media, which is traditionally not studied (most frequently, when speaking of "information search" on social media, scholars speak about accessing the news, for example (Mastley, 2017)). Furthermore, among our interviewees, only Jenny -a journalist -mentioned that she shared information about the pandemic on her Instagram profile.…”
Section: Passive Usementioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Interestingly, in our sample, the search for information about friends and their well-being was frequent while the search for actual information about the pandemic or specific measures were never mentioned, reflecting only one type of information search on social media, which is traditionally not studied (most frequently, when speaking of "information search" on social media, scholars speak about accessing the news, for example (Mastley, 2017)). Furthermore, among our interviewees, only Jenny -a journalist -mentioned that she shared information about the pandemic on her Instagram profile.…”
Section: Passive Usementioning
confidence: 88%
“…Previous research identified underlying forces for social media use, including internet users' need to (1) connect with other people for different purposes (Hillyer, 2021;Timmermans & Courtois, 2018;Velasquez & LaRose, 2015), (2) perform self-representation (Blackwood, 2019;Caldeira et al, 2018;Ibrahim, 2015;Owens, 2017;Risam, 2018), (3) use social media as an information source (Chung et al, 2015;M. Lewis et al, 2017;Mastley, 2017;Moore, 2016), (4) archive moments and memories (Mylonas, 2017;Rollason-Cass & Reed, 2015), and (5) use social media as a means for recreation and passing time (Gomes, 2015;Noguti & Waller, 2020).…”
Section: Uses and Gratifications In Social Media Usementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por tanto, tiene como propósito identificar los hábitos y factores subjetivos de búsqueda, recuperación y uso de la información disponible en la Web por parte de los usuarios. También la suma de sus actividades y sentimientos para dar respuestas a sus propias necesidades de información (Mastley, 2017). Por su parte, la Experiencia de Usuario es el conjunto de factores y elementos relativos a la interacción del usuario, con un entorno o dispositivo concretos.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…As fontes de informação disponíveis na Internet tornam evidente uma forte relação entre o comportamento informacional e as redes sociais digitais (Mastley, 2017). Contudo, a exposição a estas fontes pode acarretar um excesso de informação (information overload) bem como um acréscimo de ansiedade (information anxiety) (Soroya et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified