The research deals with the definition of social networking sites for academic purposes, the date of their launch, the intellectual production of academic communication sites, the need to use them, the dangers of using them, and the exclusion of the most popular social networking sites. (1) Research Gate, founded in 2008 in Berlin by Ijad Madisch, Horst Fickenscher, and Sören Hofmayer, (2) the site of Academia.edu, which was founded in 2008 in San Francisco by Richard Price, (3) Mendeley, founded in 2007 by three German doctoral students; and (4) the Zotero site, launched in 2006. The study pointed out that it is advantageous to use social networking sites for academics Such as: sharing and discovering sources, supporting cooperation, developing identity and self, and communication. The risk of using it to researchers: wasting time, lack of enough active users, inefficient use, and lack of digital identity management. The risk of using it on institutions: the spread of knowledge that can be used badly by competitors, and lack of control over the reputation of institutions. Finally, the study pointed to the existence of two views on the relationship between the use of social networking sites and academic achievement: The first point of view: confirms that the relationship is negative between social networking sites and academic achievement, and the second view assumes a positive relationship between them.
Ali Saad, I., Mohamed, K., & Ghareeb, I. (2019). Academic social networking sites. International Journal of Library and Information Sciences, 6(2), 298-307. doi: 10.21608/ijlis.2019.64140
MLA
Iman Ali Saad; khaled Abd elftah Mohamed; Ismail Ragab Ghareeb. "Academic social networking sites". International Journal of Library and Information Sciences, 6, 2, 2019, 298-307. doi: 10.21608/ijlis.2019.64140
HARVARD
Ali Saad, I., Mohamed, K., Ghareeb, I. (2019). 'Academic social networking sites', International Journal of Library and Information Sciences, 6(2), pp. 298-307. doi: 10.21608/ijlis.2019.64140
VANCOUVER
Ali Saad, I., Mohamed, K., Ghareeb, I. Academic social networking sites. International Journal of Library and Information Sciences, 2019; 6(2): 298-307. doi: 10.21608/ijlis.2019.64140