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- Data and algorithmic bias in the webRicardo A. Baeza-Yates. 1 [doi]
- Understanding political turbulence: the data science of politicsHelen Margetts. 2 [doi]
- Why we post: the comparative anthropology of social mediaDaniel Miller. 3 [doi]
- Applying machine learning to ads integrity at FacebookDaniel Olmedilla. 4 [doi]
- Large-scale analytics of dynamics of choice among discrete alternativesAndrew Tomkins. 5 [doi]
- Privacy and internet governanceNikolaus Forgó. 6 [doi]
- 10 years of web scienceWendy Hall. 7 [doi]
- bricolage of approachesPaolo Parigi. 8 [doi]
- Community detection: from plain to attributed complex networksMartin Atzmueller. 9 [doi]
- Topic model tutorial: A basic introduction on latent dirichlet allocation and extensions for web scientistsChristoph Carl Kling, Lisa Posch, Arnim Bleier, Laura Dietz. 10 [doi]
- It's getting crowded!: how to use crowdsourcing effectively for web science researchUjwal Gadiraju, Gianluca Demartini, Djellel Eddine Difallah, Michele Catasta. 11 [doi]
- Utilising online qualitative methods for web scienceLaura Hyrjak, Amy Lynch, Sophie Parsons, Lisa Sugiura. 12 [doi]
- Likeology: modeling, predicting, and aggregating likes in social mediaDongwon Lee. 13 [doi]
- Exploring the past of the web: alexandria & archive-it hackathonAvishek Anand, Jefferson Bailey. 14 [doi]
- Beyond the MOOC platform: gaining insights about learners from the social webGuanliang Chen, Dan Davis, Jun Lin, Claudia Hauff, Geert-Jan Houben. 15-24 [doi]
- Understanding video-ad consumption on YouTube: a measurement study on user behavior, popularity, and content propertiesMariana Arantes, Flavio Figueiredo, Jussara M. Almeida. 25-34 [doi]
- Teens are from mars, adults are from venus: analyzing and predicting age groups with behavioral characteristics in instagramKyungsik Han, Sanghack Lee, Jin Yea Jang, Yong Jung, Dongwon Lee. 35-44 [doi]
- Because science is awesome: studying participation in a citizen science gameRamine Tinati, Markus Luczak-Rösch, Elena Simperl, Wendy Hall. 45-54 [doi]
- Identity assurance in the UK: technical implementation and legal implications under the eIDAS regulationNiko Tsakalakis, Kieron O'Hara, Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon. 55-65 [doi]
- Privacy and twitter in qatar: traditional values in the digital worldNorah Abokhodair, Sofiane Abbar, Sarah Vieweg, Yelena Mejova. 66-77 [doi]
- The social ties of immigrant communities in the United StatesAmaç Herdagdelen, Bogdan State, Lada A. Adamic, Winter Mason. 78-84 [doi]
- Talking climate change via social media: communication, engagement and behaviourMiriam Fernández, Lara Schibelsky G. Piccolo, Diana Maynard, Meia Wippoo, Christoph Meili, Harith Alani. 85-94 [doi]
- #ISISisNotIslam or #DeportAllMuslims?: predicting unspoken viewsWalid Magdy, Kareem Darwish, Norah Abokhodair, Afshin Rahimi, Timothy Baldwin. 95-106 [doi]
- Spreading the news: how can journalists gain more engagement for their tweets?Claudia Orellana-Rodriguez, Derek Greene, Mark T. Keane. 107-116 [doi]
- Economic value of web keyword advertising campaignsSergej Sizov, Sarah Piller. 117-126 [doi]
- ACROSS: A framework for multi-cultural interlinking of web taxonomiesNatalia Boldyrev, Marc Spaniol, Gerhard Weikum. 127-136 [doi]
- Towards a theoretical approach for analysing music recommender systems as sociotechnical cultural intermediariesJack Webster, Nicholas Gibbins, Susan Halford, Brian J. Hracs. 137-145 [doi]
- Reconceptualizing imitation in social tagging: a reflective search model of human web interactionPaul Seitlinger, Tobias Ley. 146-155 [doi]
- Social machines in practice: solutions, stakeholders and scopesClare J. Hooper, Brian Bailey, Hugh Glaser, James Hendler. 156-160 [doi]
- A content-linking-context model for "notice-and-take-down" proceduresPei Zhang, Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon, Lester Gilbert. 161-165 [doi]
- A manifesto for data sharing in social media researchKatrin Weller, Katharina E. Kinder-Kurlanda. 166-172 [doi]
- Can we find documents in web archives without knowing their contents?Khoi Duy Vo, Tuan Tran, Tu Ngoc Nguyen, Xiaofei Zhu, Wolfgang Nejdl. 173-182 [doi]
- Twitter as a first draft of the present: and the challenges of preserving it for the futureAxel Bruns, Katrin Weller. 183-189 [doi]
- Using the web to support political analysis: identifying legislative bill ideology in the chilean parliamentPablo Loyola, Francisco Szederkenyi, Yutaka Matsuo. 190-199 [doi]
- Quote RTs on Twitter: usage of the new feature for political discourseKiran Garimella, Ingmar Weber, Munmun De Choudhury. 200-204 [doi]
- Internet use, in- and exclusion in decision-making processes within political partiesGefion Thuermer, Silke Roth, Markus Luczak-Rösch, Kieron O'Hara. 205-214 [doi]
- Virtual caucasus on VK social networking siteDaniel Alexandrov, Alexey Gorgadze, Ilya Musabirov. 215-217 [doi]
- LlamaFur: learning latent category matrix to find unexpected relations in WikipediaPaolo Boldi, Corrado Monti. 218-222 [doi]
- The psychology of job loss: using social media data to characterize and predict unemploymentDavide Proserpio, Scott Counts, Apurv Jain. 223-232 [doi]
- Content attribution ignoring contentMattia Samory, Enoch Peserico. 233-243 [doi]
- Towards detection of influential sentences affecting reputation in wikipediaYiwei Zhou, Alexandra I. Cristea. 244-248 [doi]
- Seeing the forest for the trees: new approaches to forecasting cascadesSiddharth Krishnan, Patrick Butler, Ravi Tandon, Jure Leskovec, Naren Ramakrishnan. 249-258 [doi]
- Information dissemination in heterogeneous-intent networksAbhimanyu Das, Sreenivas Gollapudi, Emre Kiciman, Onur Varol. 259-268 [doi]
- Using social network analysis to predict online contributions: the impact of network diversity in cross-cultural collaborationJenna Mittelmeier, Yingfei Heliot, Bart Rienties, Denise Whitelock. 269-273 [doi]
- Anticipated shocks in online activity: response functions of attention and word-of-mouth processesSebastian Stommel, David Garcia, Adiya Abisheva, Frank Schweitzer. 274-275 [doi]
- Do it yourself diagnosis: a study on acquiring health-related information onlineDuwaraka Murugadas, Sergej Sizov. 276-285 [doi]
- Finding diverse needles in a haystack of comments: social media exploration for newsHang Zhang, Vinay Setty. 286-290 [doi]
- Analyzing web archives through topic and event focused sub-collectionsGerhard Gossen, Elena Demidova, Thomas Risse. 291-295 [doi]
- Using social media to reveal social and collective perspectives on musicDeniz Iren, Cynthia C. S. Liem, Jie Yang, Alessandro Bozzon. 296-300 [doi]
- Private and public online groups in apartment buildings of St. PetersburgVadim Voskresenskiy, Ilya Musabirov, Daniel Alexandrov. 301-306 [doi]
- When the filter bubble bursts: collective evaluation dynamics in online communitiesAdiya Abisheva, David Garcia, Frank Schweitzer. 307-308 [doi]
- Educational migration from Russia to China: social network dataDaniel Alexandrov, Viktor Karepin, Ilya Musabirov. 309-311 [doi]
- Modeling Twitter acceptance and use under the risk of antisocial behaviorNora AlMuhanna, Wendy Hall, David E. Millard. 312-314 [doi]
- Towards web documents quality assessment for digital humanities scholarsDavide Ceolin, Julia Noordegraaf, Lora Aroyo, Chantal van Son. 315-317 [doi]
- 3-index: revisiting author's performance measureDinesh Pradhan, Partha Sarathi Paul, Umesh Maheswari, Subrata Nandi, Tanmoy Chakraborty 0002. 318-319 [doi]
- An impact-driven model for quality control in skewed-domain crowdsourcing tasksKinda El Maarry, Wolf-Tilo Balke. 320-322 [doi]
- Estimating domain specificity for effective crowdsourcing of link prediction and schema mappingUjwal Gadiraju, Patrick Siehndel, Stefan Dietze. 323-324 [doi]
- Discovering structure in social networks of 19th century fictionSiobhán Grayson, Karen Wade, Gerardine Meaney, Jennie Rothwell, Maria Mulvany, Derek Greene. 325-326 [doi]
- SPENCE: a model to describe, measure and map online/offline communityCaroline A. Halcrow, Leslie Carr. 327-329 [doi]
- The public web and the public goodRafael Melgarejo Heredia, Leslie Carr, Susan Halford. 330-332 [doi]
- The problem of identifying misogynist language on Twitter (and other online social spaces)Sarah Hewitt, Thanassis Tiropanis, C. Bokhove. 333-335 [doi]
- Between organization and community: investigating turnover intention factors of firm-sponsored open source software developersDirk Homscheid, Mario Schaarschmidt. 336-337 [doi]
- Contextualizing bookmarks: an approach based on user context to improve organization and retrieval of bookmarksHyeon Kyeong Hwang, Marco Ronchetti. 338-339 [doi]
- Social media analytics for understanding inter-region interest change dynamics and their causesGwan Jang, Sung-Hyon Myaeng. 340-341 [doi]
- Stable topic modeling for web science: granulated LDASergei Koltsov, Sergey I. Nikolenko, Olessia Koltsova, Svetlana Bodrunova. 342-343 [doi]
- Behavioural role analysis for multi-faceted communication campaigns in TwitterParaskevi Lazaridou, Athanasia Ntalla, Jasminko Novak. 344-345 [doi]
- Understandings of togetherness online: community as a tool for social actionAnnamari Martinviita. 346-347 [doi]
- Keyword-based retrieval of frequent location sets in geotagged photo trailsParas Mehta, Dimitris Sacharidis, Dimitrios Skoutas, Agnès Voisard. 348-349 [doi]
- Can we predict eat-out preference of a person from tweets?Md. Mahabur Rahman, Md Taksir Hasan Majumder, Md Saddam Hossain Mukta, Mohammed Eunus Ali, Jalal Mahmud. 350-351 [doi]
- Wisdom of the local crowd: detecting local events using social media dataSøren B. Ranneries, Mads E. Kalør, Sofie Aa. Nielsen, Lukas N. Dalgaard, Lasse D. Christensen, Nattiya Kanhabua. 352-354 [doi]
- A theoretical framework for online game society: the case of league of legendsElzabi Rimington, Mark Weal, Pauline Leonard. 355-357 [doi]
- Community structure and interaction dynamics through the lens of quotesMattia Samory, Federica Bogo, Enoch Peserico. 358-359 [doi]
- Automated question generation for quality control in human computation tasksDominic Seyler, Mohamed Yahya, Klaus Berberich, Omar Alonso. 360-362 [doi]
- Assessment of rating prediction techniques under response uncertaintySergej Sizov. 363-364 [doi]
- Partisan framing of political debates on TwitterSebastian Stier. 365-366 [doi]
- Search as research practices on the web: the SaR-Web platform for cross-language engine results analysisDavide Taibi, Richard Rogers, Ivana Marenzi, Wolfgang Nejdl, Qazi Asim Ijaz Ahmad, Giovanni Fulantelli. 367-369 [doi]
- Detecting hashtag hijacking from TwitterCourtland VanDam, Pang-Ning Tan. 370-371 [doi]
- Spatiotemporal analysis of censored content on TwitterOnur Varol. 372-373 [doi]
- Towards detecting media bias by utilizing user commentsSevgi Yigit-Sert, Ismail Sengor Altingovde, Özgür Ulusoy. 374-375 [doi]