The General Online Research 2019 (GOR 19) will take place from 6 to 8 March 2019 in cooperation with the TH Köln – University of Applied Sciences once again in Cologne, Germany!
The Call for Papers for GOR 19 will be published in late summer!
The General Online Research 2019 (GOR 19) will take place from 6 to 8 March 2019 in cooperation with the TH Köln – University of Applied Sciences once again in Cologne, Germany!
The Call for Papers for GOR 19 will be published in late summer!
With our new DGOF Best Paper Award we annually recognize outstanding scientific contributions in online research. The award is worth 500 Euro and will be presented at the annual GOR conference. Find more details here.
The presentations and posters of GOR 18 are now available for download.
Please access the GOR 18 conference programme and select the session you are interested in. The downloads are shown as icons below the abstracts. Please note that there are no downloads available for the workshops, which took place on Wednesday, 28 February 2018.
You can access the GOR 18 conference programme here.
The presentations and posters presented at GOR 18 will be made available for download via the GOR 18 ConfTool in calendar week 12 (19 – 23 March 2018).
This years awards go to:
GOR Best Practice Award 2018
Yannick Rieder, Thomas Perry (both Q | Agentur für Forschung, Germany) and Sabine Feierabend (SWR Südwestrundfunk, Germany) for „From Research to Content: How We Exploit the Web like a Goldmine for Editors and Content Producers”
GOR Poster Award 2018
Silvana Weber, Tanja Messingschlager and Nina Oszfolk (all University Wuerzburg, Germany) for their poster „Social Comparison Behavior on Social Media: The influence of cognitive re-evaluations“ (1st place)
Jan Karem Höhne, Stephan Schlosser (both University of Göttingen, Germany) for their poster “Sensor data: Exploring respondents’ motion levels in mobile web surveys using paradata SurveyMotion” (2nd place)
GOR Thesis Award 2018
Lianne Ippel (University of Liège, Belgium) for her dissertation “Multilevel Modeling for Data Streams with Dependent Observations”
and
Anastasiia Samokhina (TH Köln, Germany) for her bachelor/master thesis „Analysing the systematics of search engine autocompletion functions by means of data mining methods“
Congratulations to everyone!