The proliferation of user‐generated content (UGC) is one of the distinguishing characteristics of Web 2.0. Internet users contribute content online through platforms such as blogs, wikis, video sharing sites, and sites that allow user feedback. Yet little is known of the credibility practices of these content contributors. Through phone interviews conducted with 29 online content contributors, this study investigates how content contributors assess credibility when gathering information for their online content creation and mediation activities, as well as the strategies they use to establish the credibility of the content they create. These contributors reported that they engaged in content creation activities such as posting or commenting...
Digital content is not always credible where credibility refers to the believability of the content....
2012-07-06Despite a renewed interest in credibility research over the past decade focusing on the ev...
Credibility in mainstream media continues to wane, giving rise to new forms of journalism supported ...
This study investigates how people's credibility assessment processes have evolved as they engage in...
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Purpose – This paper seeks to understand how users determine credibility in the internet environment...
The purpose of this study is to examine to what extent the context in which people interact with onl...
Purpose– This paper seeks to understand how users determine credibility in the ...
This panel addresses information credibility issues in the context of social media. During this pane...
This book introduces readers to Web content credibility evaluation and evaluation support. It highli...
This study examines how bloggers establish and enhance the credibility of their blogs through a seri...
In this paper, we present the findings of a qualitative analysis of 15,750 comments left by 2,041 pa...
Individuals are increasingly relying on Internet content to influence life-impacting decisions. This...
The Internet as a source of information became extremely important among information seekers in rece...
Seeking information is a part of life and evaluating the quality of information is a critical part o...
Digital content is not always credible where credibility refers to the believability of the content....
2012-07-06Despite a renewed interest in credibility research over the past decade focusing on the ev...
Credibility in mainstream media continues to wane, giving rise to new forms of journalism supported ...
This study investigates how people's credibility assessment processes have evolved as they engage in...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/78324/1/1450460388_ftp.pd
Purpose – This paper seeks to understand how users determine credibility in the internet environment...
The purpose of this study is to examine to what extent the context in which people interact with onl...
Purpose– This paper seeks to understand how users determine credibility in the ...
This panel addresses information credibility issues in the context of social media. During this pane...
This book introduces readers to Web content credibility evaluation and evaluation support. It highli...
This study examines how bloggers establish and enhance the credibility of their blogs through a seri...
In this paper, we present the findings of a qualitative analysis of 15,750 comments left by 2,041 pa...
Individuals are increasingly relying on Internet content to influence life-impacting decisions. This...
The Internet as a source of information became extremely important among information seekers in rece...
Seeking information is a part of life and evaluating the quality of information is a critical part o...
Digital content is not always credible where credibility refers to the believability of the content....
2012-07-06Despite a renewed interest in credibility research over the past decade focusing on the ev...
Credibility in mainstream media continues to wane, giving rise to new forms of journalism supported ...