Social Networking in UK Law

  • Policing through social networking
    • No. 91-1, March 2018
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    Researchers are starting to explore predictive models for departmental usage of opportunities to self-represent online. This is the first study to independently address police social networking in ...
  • UK Public Libraries and Social Networking Services
    • No. 25-4, May 2008
    • Library Hi Tech News
    • 5-7
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe how public libraries can gain social networking services for the first time with DS Arena. Design/methodology/approach: The paper provides a descr...
  • Defining user risk in social networking services
    • No. 67-1, January 2015
    • Aslib Journal of Information Management
    • 94-115
    Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to identify the risks faced by users of online social networking services (SNSs) in the UK and to develop a typology of risk that can be used to assess regul...
  • The impact of Social Networking 2.0 on organisations
    • No. 27-6, November 2009
    • The Electronic Library
    • 906-918
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to increase the understanding of what electronic social networking encompasses. It also aims to educate IT, business decision makers, knowledge workers and lib...
  • Reference utility of social networking sites: options and functionality
    • No. 26-5/6, June 2009
    • Library Hi Tech News
    • 4-6
    Purpose: Since many, if not most, libraries and librarians have already delved into the world of social networking, the purpose of this paper is to serve strictly as an examination of the functiona...
  • Mendeley: teaching scholarly communication and collaboration through social networking
    • No. 33-8/9, October 2012
    • Library Management
    • 561-569
    Purpose: This paper aims to highlight the productivity and collaborative features of Mendeley, a reference management tool, as well as recommendations on how Mendeley can be incorporated into an in...
  • The possibilities and perils of academic social networking sites
    • No. 40-2, April 2016
    • Online Information Review
    • 282-294
    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 ...
  • Disciplinary differences in the use of academic social networking sites
    • No. 39-4, August 2015
    • Online Information Review
    • 520-536
    Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to detect and describe disciplinary differences in the users and use of several social networking sites by scientists. Design/methodology/approach: – Consej...
  • Adoption of mobile social networking sites for learning?
    • No. 39-6, October 2015
    • Online Information Review
    • 762-778
    Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to explore the factors that influence users’ behavioral intention (BI) to adopt mobile social networking sites (mSNS) in facilitating formal/informal learnin...
  • Researchers’ attitudes towards the use of social networking sites
    • No. 74-1, January 2018
    • Journal of Documentation
    • 119-136
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to better understand why many researchers do not have a profile on social networking sites (SNS), and whether this is the result of conscious decisions. Desig...
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