Name
Affiliation
Papers
ANABEL QUAN-HAASE
University of Western Ontario, Canada
36
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
72
444
47.48
Referers 
Referees 
References 
871
685
365
Search Limit
100871
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Mobilizing social support: New and transferable digital skills in the era of COVID-19.00.342022
Digital inequalities 2.0: Legacy inequalities in the information age.00.342020
Online privacy concerns and privacy protection strategies among older adults in East York, Canada00.342020
Revisiting the Privacy Paradox - Concerns and Protection Strategies in the Social Media Experiences of Older Adults.00.342018
Facets of Facebook: Use and Users. Knautz Kathrin and Baran Katsiaryna S. (eds). Berlin: De Gruyter, 2016. 328 pp. $126 (Hardcover). Open access (Ebook). (ISBN 978-3-11-041816-3).00.342018
Privacy attitudes and concerns in the digital lives of older adults: Westin's privacy attitude typology revisited.00.342018
"A process of controlled serendipity": An exploratory study of historians' and digital historians' experiences of serendipity in digital environments.20.392017
The changing public sphere on Twitter: Network structure, elites and topics of the #righttobeforgotten.00.342017
Digital sociology and information science research00.342016
Illusions of a "Bond": tagging cultural products across online platforms.00.342016
The Influence of Features and Demographics on the Perception of Twitter as a Serendipitous Environment.00.342016
The role of agency in historians' experiences of serendipity in physical and digital information environments.60.492016
SEADE Workshop Proposal - The Serendipity Factor: Evaluating the Affordances of Digital Environments.30.402016
Authorship, patents, citations, acknowledgments, tweets, reader counts and the multifaceted reward system of science00.342015
Exploratory search in digital libraries: a preliminary examination of the use and role of interface features00.342015
Networks of digital humanities scholars: The informational and social uses and gratifications of Twitter100.632015
Designing the next big thing: Randomness versus serendipity in DH tools.00.342014
STAK - Serendipitous Tool for Augmenting Knowledge: Bridging Gaps between Digital and Physical Resources.00.342014
Not All On The Same Page: E-Book Adoption And Technology Exploration By Seniors00.342014
Are e-books replacing print books? tradition, serendipity, and opportunity in the adoption and use of e-books for historical research and teaching.130.652013
Beyond the playlist: looking at user-generated collocation of cultural products through social tagging30.372013
Promoting serendipity online: recommendations for tool design40.382012
Digital humanities: the continuing role of serendipity in historical research20.432012
The effect of task roles on the perceived usability of management tools90.372012
Social media and academic libraries: Current trends and future challenges30.492012
Seeking knowledge: An exploratory study of the role of social networks in the adoption of Ebooks by historians180.412011
Avoiding determinism: New research into the discovery of information190.422011
Facets Of Serendipity In Everyday Chance Encounters: A Grounded Theory Approach To Blog Analysis331.252011
Rethinking tradition: The loss of serendipity and the impact of technology on the historical research process180.412011
Everyday serendipity as described in social media250.682010
Self-Regulation in Instant Messaging IM: Failures, Strategies, and Negative Consequences40.792010
Information revelation and internet privacy concerns on social network sites: a case study of facebook1144.582009
Instant Messaging on Campus: Use and Integration in University Students' Everyday Communication110.912008
Instant Messaging for Collaboration: A Case Study of a High-Tech Firm5413.172005
The Social Affordances of the Internet for Networked Individualism8813.952003
Context and Intent in Call Processing51.272003