Information Retrieval
BT Technology Journal
Digital Identity
Information revelation and privacy in online social networks
Proceedings of the 2005 ACM workshop on Privacy in the electronic society
A face(book) in the crowd: social Searching vs. social browsing
CSCW '06 Proceedings of the 2006 20th anniversary conference on Computer supported cooperative work
Web People Search via Connection Analysis
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
Exploring the facebook experience: a new approach to usability
Proceedings of the 5th Nordic conference on Human-computer interaction: building bridges
Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web
Friends Forever: How Young Adolescents Use Social-Networking Sites
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Sensing presence (presense) ontology: user modelling in the semantic sensor web
ESWC'11 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on The Semantic Web
@i seek 'fb.me': identifying users across multiple online social networks
Proceedings of the 22nd international conference on World Wide Web companion
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The recent rise in the adoption of Social Web platforms such as MySpace, Facebook and Twitter has provided Web users with rich functionality and feature sets to interact with their peers and construct an online presence. The digital identity which Web users build on the Social Web is being increasingly reused by third party services (product recommendation services, authentication mechanisms, identity management services). The reliance on such digital identity information requires accurate and credible information. This paper presents a detailed user study of the digital identity representations which are constructed on the Social Web. The study explores the extent to which such representations mirror their real-world equivalent and therefore assesses the credibility of such information.