This paper reports an analysis of how newsroom staff members search for information on the World Wide Web. Daily newspaper data collected in 1998 and 1999 were analyzed to determine if computer-assisted reporting supervisors, news researchers, general assignment and beat reporters, news editors, and newsroom technical specialists differed in how they searched for information on the Web. Findings indicated that there are clear differences in how the group members search. The analysis found there is a “computer elite ” of sophisticated users formed by information specialists. A second group, formed by computer specialists, also has advanced skills. Reporters and their editors form a third level of users, but they take less advantage of search...
This paper reports on a study of the development of information searching expertise by 12 postgradua...
Analyzing 60 questionnaires collected, it was determined that the preliminary web and search tool sk...
This paper describes a study that attempted to ascertain the degree of success that undergraduates a...
This paper reports an analysis of how newsroom staff members search for information on the World Wid...
This paper reviews use of online information resources by daily newspapers in the United States from...
A content analysis of all 2001 Fortune 500 Company Web sites was conducted to determine how corporat...
Research into how journalists use the Internet continues to flourish in the United States and Europe...
The constant struggle to attract new readers has led the digital news media to adopt search engine p...
This study examined adoption of online information resources in newsrooms at U.S. daily newspapers f...
Contains fulltext : 76863.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Journalists diff...
This paper presents findings from a study of how knowledge workers use the Web to seek external info...
This paper investigates how knowledge workers utilize the Web to seek external information as part o...
This study examines how ownership type affects newsroom support, job satisfaction, and commitment to...
This paper presents findings from a study of how knowledge workers use the Web to seek external info...
This paper reports a study of leading problems in using the World Wide Web for newsgathering that we...
This paper reports on a study of the development of information searching expertise by 12 postgradua...
Analyzing 60 questionnaires collected, it was determined that the preliminary web and search tool sk...
This paper describes a study that attempted to ascertain the degree of success that undergraduates a...
This paper reports an analysis of how newsroom staff members search for information on the World Wid...
This paper reviews use of online information resources by daily newspapers in the United States from...
A content analysis of all 2001 Fortune 500 Company Web sites was conducted to determine how corporat...
Research into how journalists use the Internet continues to flourish in the United States and Europe...
The constant struggle to attract new readers has led the digital news media to adopt search engine p...
This study examined adoption of online information resources in newsrooms at U.S. daily newspapers f...
Contains fulltext : 76863.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Journalists diff...
This paper presents findings from a study of how knowledge workers use the Web to seek external info...
This paper investigates how knowledge workers utilize the Web to seek external information as part o...
This study examines how ownership type affects newsroom support, job satisfaction, and commitment to...
This paper presents findings from a study of how knowledge workers use the Web to seek external info...
This paper reports a study of leading problems in using the World Wide Web for newsgathering that we...
This paper reports on a study of the development of information searching expertise by 12 postgradua...
Analyzing 60 questionnaires collected, it was determined that the preliminary web and search tool sk...
This paper describes a study that attempted to ascertain the degree of success that undergraduates a...