The self-Googling phenomenon: Investigating the performance of personalized information resources

Item Type Journal Article
Author Thomas Nicolai
Author Lars Kirchhof
Author Axel Bruns
Author Jason Wilson
Author Barry Saunders
URL http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2683/2409
Volume 14
Issue 12
Publication First Monday
Date 2009
Abstract This paper investigates self-Googling through the monitoring of search engine activities of users and adds to the few quantitative studies on this topic already in existence. We explore this phenomenon by answering the following questions: To what extent is the self-Googling visible in the usage of search engines; is any significant difference measurable between queries related to self-Googling and generic search queries; to what extent do self-Googling search requests match the selected personalised Web pages? To address these questions we explore the theory of narcissism in order to help define self-Googling and present the results from a 14-month online experiment using Google search engine usage data.
Title The self-Googling phenomenon: Investigating the performance of personalized information resources
Date Added 2010-01-05 23:16
Date Modified 2010-01-05 23:18