Measuring social capital in online communities
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Brid Lane, 'Measuring social capital in online communities', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2015, pp 307Download Item:
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Online communities are a popular and useful means for people to meet, share information, and learn more about a topic of interest to them. However, communities risk disintegration if there are insufficient social connections among the members. Existing techniques for measuring this sociability tend to fall short in various ways such as being overly subjective, disruptive to community flow, and struggle to capture on-going sociability.
Author: Lane, Brid
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Savage, TimothyPublisher:
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