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The overload of information can become a significant challenge in relation to information retrieval systems. Often users will need to carry out extensive research to get the information they desire. This issue will only become more challenging as the quantity of data available on the internet increases. This increase shows no signs of slowing down and inevitably demands better solutions. One such...
Most information systems (IS) research focuses on the effect of gamification or the impact of emotions on IS adoption. Moreover, no study differentiates between digital natives and digital immigrants, although theoretically there should be differences in their IS adoption. Digital natives are those from the generation that has grown up with digital technology, their characteristics and behavior are...
This research explores ebook use among undergraduate students, drawing from the technology acceptance model (TAM) to examine ebook usage and adoption. Undergraduates enrolled in a large course at a mid-western university in the United States completed surveys at the beginning and the end of the semester. A great amount of variance was found in ebook use. A small number of students made a large number...
As one of the overwhelmingly predominant medias in the world, network ranks the fourth after TV, radio and newspaper. Network language emerges with the development of Internet to facilitate communications via Internet. The essay aims to explore the essence of network language symbol and its impact on the aesthetic culture in modern society from such four aspects as emergence, dissemination, background...
The Web today is as much a social space with a participatory culture spurred by online collaboration technologies, as it is an information source. The possibility that almost anyone can contribute content has made credibility assessment online important and difficult at the same time. Empirical studies claim that online credibility perceptions are based more on heuristics than on systematic processing...
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