Online social networks
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Online social networks
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Online social networks
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Incoming Resources
- A different kind of Web, new connections between archives and our users, edited by Kate Theimer ; [foreword by David S. Ferriero]
- Twitter, social communication in the Twitter age, Dhiraj Murthy
- Big crisis data, social media in disasters and time-critical situations, Carlos Castillo
- Understanding social movements, Greg Martin
- No filter, the inside story of Instagram, Sarah Frier
- Online hate and harmful content, cross-national perspectives, Teo Keipi, Matti Nasi, Atte Oksanen, and Pekka Rasanen
- Mining the social web, Matthew A. Russell and Mikhail Klassen
- Facebook and conversation analysis, the structure and organization of comment threads, Matteo Farina
- Blogging, Jill Walker Rettberg
- Les liaisons numériques, vers une nouvelle sociabilité, Antonio A. Casilli
- Identity technologies, constructing the self online, edited by Anna Poletti and Julie Rak
- Keep calm and log on, your handbook for surviving the digital revolution, Gillian "Gus" Andrews
- Social media for academics, a practical guide, edited by Diane Rasmussen Neal
- Facets of Facebook, Use and Users, Kathrin Knautz, Katsiaryna S. Baran
- Big data analytics., a social network approach, editors, Mrutyunjaya Panda, Aboul-Ella Hassanien, Ajith Abraham
- Collaborative society, Dariusz Jemielniak and Aleksandra Przegalinska
- TikTok, creativity and culture in short video, D. Bondy Valdovinos Kaye, Jing Zeng, Patrik Wikström
- Les antipolitiques, essai, Jacques de Saint-Victor
- Infinite reality, the hidden blueprint of our virtual lives, Jim Blascovich and Jeremy Bailenson
- Here comes everybody, the power of organizing without organizations, Clay Shirky
- Music, social media and global mobility, MySpace, Facebook, YouTube, Ole J. Mjøs
- Mining the social web, Matthew A. Russell
- Analyzing social media networks with NodeXL, insights from a connected world, Derek L. Hansen, Ben Schneiderman, Marc A. Smith
- Blog theory, feedback and capture in the circuits of drive, Jodi Dean
- 30 days to social media success, the 30 day results guide to making the most of Twitter, blogging, LinkedIn, and Facebook, by Gail Martin
- Evaluation and credentialing in digital music communities, benefits and challenges for learning and assessment, H. Cecilia Suhr
- Social media, enduring principles, Ashlee Humphreys, Northwestern University, Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications
- Reverse engineering social media, software, culture, and political economy in new media capitalism, Robert W. Gehl
- Social media as surveillance, rethinking visibility in a converging world, Daniel Trottier
- Artificial intimacy, virtual friends, digital lovers, and algorithmic matchmakers, Rob Brooks
- Google et les nouveaux services en ligne, impact sur lʹéconomie du contenu et questions de propriété intellectuelle, sous la direction de Alain Strowel et Jean-Paul Triaille
- Chaos monkeys, obscene fortune and random failure in Silicon Valley, Antonio García Martínez
- Remember me, memory and forgetting in the digital age, Davide Sisto ; translated by Alice Kilgarriff
- The Oxford handbook of networked communication, by Brooke Foucault Welles and Sandra González-Bailón
- Digital relationships, network agency theory and big tech, Jason Davis
- Relating through technology, Jeffrey A. Hall
- Galassia Facebook, comunicazione e vita quotidiana, a cura di Giovanni Fiorentino e Mario Pireddu ; [testi di Nello Barile ... and others]
- Social software and the evolution of user expertise, future trends in knowledge creation and dissemination, Tatjana Takseva
- Saints and soldiers, inside internet-age terrorism, from Syria to the Capitol siege, Rita Katz
- The participatory cultures handbook, edited by Aaron Delwiche and Jennifer Henderson
- Sociological theory for digital society, the codes that bind us together, Ori Schwarz
- Culture and economy in the age of social media, Christian Fuchs
- Privacy and freedom of information in 21st-century libraries, The ALA Office for Intellectual Freedom, Jason Griffey, Sarah Houghton-Jan, and Eli Neiburger
- Social media for academics, Mark Carrigan
- Reputation economics, why who you know is worth more than what you have, Joshua Klein
- Online territories, globalization, mediated practice, and social space, edited by Miyase Christensen, André Jansson and Christian Christensen
- Cracking Facebook, a The Importance of Understanding Technology-Based Communication, Maria Leena Korpijaakko
- The language of social media, identity and community on the Internet, edited by Philip Seargeant, Caroline Tagg
- Building your library career with Web 2.0, Julia Gross
- Twitter, a biography, Jean Burgess and Nancy K. Baym
Outgoing Resources
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