Show
Sort by
-
- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Nudging towards exposure diversity : examining the effects of news recommender design on audiences’ news exposure behaviours and perceptions
-
Integrating OSLO semantics in word processors
-
- Conference Paper
- P1
- open access
Towards a research agenda for personal data spaces : synthesis of a community driven process
-
- Book Chapter
- open access
Investigating exhaust data in virtual communities
-
- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Making curation algorithms apparent : a case study of ‘Instawareness’ as a means to heighten awareness and understanding of Instagram's algorithm
-
- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
BESOCIAL : social media archiving at KBR in Belgium
-
- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Online neighborhood networks : the relationship between online communication practices and neighborhood dynamics
-
- Journal Article
- A2
- open access
Web-archiving and social media : an exploratory analysis
-
- Journal Article
- A2
- open access
A sustainable method for publishing interoperable open data on the web
-
Unlocking web and social media archives for humanities research : a critical reflection
-
- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
BESOCIAL : towards a sustainable strategy for archiving and preserving social media in Belgium
-
- Conference Paper
- C1
- open access
Saving the web by decentralizing data networks? A socio-technical reflection on the promise of decentralization and personal data stores
-
- Conference Paper
- C1
- open access
Exercising the right of access : a benchmark for future GDPR evaluations
-
- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Piloting access to the Belgian web-archive for scientific research: a methodological exploration
-
- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Requirements and desiderata for the scholarly use of web archives
-
Web 25 : histories from the first 25 years of the world wide web
-
Web archives as a data resource for digital scholars
-
Raising interoperability among base registries : the evolution of the linked base registry for addresses in Flanders
-
- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Exercising the right to have access in light of the general data protection regulation
(2019) -
- Journal Article
- A2
- open access
Towards a definition of virtual community = Hacia una definición de la comunidad virtual
-
Towards a national web archive in a federated country : a Belgian case study
-
Semantics in the wild : a digital assistant for Flemish citizens
-
Evaluating user experience in smart home contexts : a methodological framework
-
- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Webarchieven als bronnen voor onderzoekers
(2018) -
- Miscellaneous
- open access
E-Government and smart cities : theoretical reflections and case studies
-
Virtual communities and offline collaboration : four case studies
-
- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
'Technology readiness and acceptance model' as a predictor for the use intention of data standards in smart cities
-
Computer-mediated social support for physical activity : a content analysis
-
- Miscellaneous
- open access
De digitale transitie is mensenwerk : onderzoek naar de noden op het vlak van (her)gebruik van digitale culturele content in de samenleving
-
- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
'Meet the blockers' : jongeren, jongvolwassenen en automatische reclamevermijding online
-
Ad blockers onder de loep : waarom gebruiken jongeren en jongvolwassenen nieuwe geautomatiseerde vormen van reclamevermijding?
-
- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Open transport data for maximising reuse in multimodal route planners : a study in Flanders
-
Social media adoption in business-to-business : IT and industrial companies compared
-
- Conference Paper
- C1
- open access
Automated metadata generation for linked data generation and publishing workflows
-
- Conference Paper
- C1
- open access
OSLO - open standards for linked organizations
(2016) p.126-134 -
State-of-the-art assessment on the implementations of international core data models for public administrations
-
The computational government
-
- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Understanding Persisted Wearable Use: a Study into Habit Formation
(2016) -
Understanding persistence in the use of online fitness communities : comparing novice and experienced users
-
- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Towards a national web in a federated country : a Belgian case study
(2016) -
'Open Government Data': based Business Models : a market consultation on the relationship with government in the case of mobility and route-planning applications
-
- Conference Paper
- C1
- open access
Local council decisions as linked data : a proof of concept
-
Broadcast yourself: an exploratory study of sharing physical activity on social networking sites
-
- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
A Model of Media Attendance Perspective on Online Fitness Community Use
(2015) -
- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Understanding physical activity sharing in online fitness communities: a data driven approach
(2015) -
Virtual communities and feelings of influence: four case studies
-
Exploring hackathons: civic vs. product innovation hackathons
-
- Conference Paper
- C1
- open access
A visual exploration workflow as enabler for the exploitation of Linked Open Data
-
Virtual communities and feelings of influence: four case studies
-
- Book Chapter
- open access
An illustrated framework for the analysis of Web2.0 interactivity
-
Informatie-uitwisseling bij lokale besturen: over LOD, OSLO, IPDC en andere rare afkortingen
-
Quantifying the interoperability of open government datasets
-
Converging on semantics to ensure local government data reuse
-
Linked open data and research knowledge management: an exploratory search and visualization framework
-
- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Social support for physical activity on social network sites: a content analysis
-
Interactivity
-
Empowered cities? An analysis of the structure and generated value of the smart city Ghent
-
- Journal Article
- A4
- open access
Urban socio-technical innovations with and by citizens
-
ZWERM: a modular component network approach for an urban participation game
-
- Conference Paper
- C1
- open access
The role of urban living labs in a smart city
-
Tweeting the local elections in Belgium: a cross-media perspective
-
- Conference Paper
- C1
- open access
Mobile fitness apps for promoting physical activity on Twitter: the #RunKeeper case
-
Using APIs in social scientific analysis of Big Data: methodological and ethical challenges
-
Tapping into the field of foreign language learning games
-
Open innovation : a typology of user involvement in the context of the Web 2.0-paradigm
-
Vlaamse sportjournalisten volgen op Twitter vooral Tom Boonen en Philippe Gilbert
-
Social media and Flemish sports reporters: a multimethod analysis of Twitter use as journalistic tool
-
Viewers on the intersection of the private and the public: the hybrids of Twitter talk on a Flemish current affairs program
-
- Miscellaneous
- open access
Boekbespreking 'Niet leuk? Mijmeringen over nieuwe media, mensen en macht'
-
An evaluation of the potential of Web 2.0 APIs for social research
-
- Conference Paper
- C1
- open access
Tweeting the elections in Belgium: an analysis of social and traditional cross-media patterns
-
- Journal Article
- A2
- open access
A flock of sparrows in the city of Ghent: a multidisciplinary case study
-
- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
'Catching the user' in online research: an innovative approach for respondent recruitment
-
Learning to play, playing to learn: comparing the experiences of adult foreign language learners with off-the-shelf and specialized games for learning German
-
- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Mobile fitness apps : profiling RunKeeper users
-
Studying physical activity using social media: an analysis of the added value of RunKeeper tweets
-
- Conference Paper
- C1
- open access
Reuse potential assessment framework for gamification-based smart city pilots
-
The 5 stars of open data portals
-
Uploaders' definitions of the networked public on YouTube and their feedback preferences: a multimethod approach
-
Creative rings for smart cities
-
- Conference Paper
- C1
- open access
ZWERM: stimulating urban neighborhood self-organization through gamification
-
Tweeting the elections? A cross-media perspective on Twitter use during the 2012 local elections in Flanders
-
The media richness of Flemish teenagers: a multi-method approach to the appropriation of media technologiess
-
- PhD Thesis
- open access
De studie van interactiviteit in een Web 2.0-context: een exploratief-kwalitatief onderzoek op YouTube, Flickr en deviantART
(2012) -
- Journal Article
- A2
- open access
Studying web 2.0 interactivity: a research framework and two case studies
-
Basisboek social media
-
An illustrated framework for the analysis of Web2.0 interactivity
-
- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
The remediation of television consumption: audience conversation on Twitter
-
Supporting and enhancing a sense of community in smart cities through big data
-
Smart ideas for smart cities: investigating crowdsourcing for generating and selecting ideas for ICT innovation in a City context
-
E-deliberation 2.0 for smart cities: a critical assessment of two 'idea generation' cases
-
Book Review 'Misunderstanding the internet'
-
The triple articulation of media technologies in teenage media consumption
-
- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Communicating creativity on YouTube : what and for whom?
-
- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Evaluating the potential of game-based language learning: an experimental study into the playing and learning experiences of adult foreign language learners
-
Users' (dis)satisfaction with the personalTV application: combining objective and subjective data
-
- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Teenage uploaders on YouTube: networked public expectancies, online feedback preference, and received on-platform feedback
-
Het techno-subsysteem van de Vlaamse tiener: keuzes van jongeren in hun gebruik van communicatietechnologieën
-
Het gebruik van communicatietechnologieën door Vlaamse jongeren: een multimethodisch onderzoek
-
Interaction in web-based communities: a case study of Last.fm