Public vs. private: Comparing public social network information with email

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The goal of this research is to facilitate the design of systems which will mine and use sociocentric social networks without infringing privacy. We describe an extensive experiment we conducted within our organization comparing social network information gathered from various intranet public sources with social network information gathered from a private source - the organizational email system. We also report the conclusions of a series of interviews we conducted based on our experiment. The results shed light on the richness of public social network information, its characteristics, and added value over email network information. Copyright 2008 ACM.

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Guy, I., Jacovi, M., Meshulam, N., Ronen, I., & Shahar, E. (2008). Public vs. private: Comparing public social network information with email. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, CSCW (pp. 393–402). https://doi.org/10.1145/1460563.1460627

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