Whether it is via videos, blogs, social media, or mainstream news outlets, research findings are communicated in many formats and media other than the traditional research article. However, especially when they are divorced from standard markers of academic quality, what makes these communications credible? Drawing on a study of the perceived creditability of scientific communications, Clara Boothby shows how different platforms are endowed with different degrees of credibility and explores how formal cues and framing effects shape perceptions of research online
Universities must strategically communicate agricultural science to effectively reach millennials sk...
Abstract Since most of the Internet is not governed by editors, the validity of online information c...
AbstractInformation on social media platforms suffers from a relative lack of professional gatekeepe...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to understand what role researchers assign to online repres...
AbstractInformation on social media platforms suffers from a relative lack of professional gatekeepe...
Credibility in mainstream media continues to wane, giving rise to new forms of journalism supported ...
Today, social media provide the means by which billions of people experience news and events happeni...
International audienceCredibility, as the general concept covering trustworthiness and expertise, bu...
Seeking information is a part of life and evaluating the quality of information is a critical part o...
International audienceCredibility, as the general concept covering trustworthiness and expertise, bu...
The huge numbers of people using social media makes online social networks an attractive source of d...
This article reviews selected literature related to the credibility of information, including (1) th...
This study investigates a range of traditional and technological factors that contribute to cred-ibi...
Credibility as it relates to news media has long been an area of interest and study. As a key media...
The huge numbers of people using social media makes online social networks an attractive source of d...
Universities must strategically communicate agricultural science to effectively reach millennials sk...
Abstract Since most of the Internet is not governed by editors, the validity of online information c...
AbstractInformation on social media platforms suffers from a relative lack of professional gatekeepe...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to understand what role researchers assign to online repres...
AbstractInformation on social media platforms suffers from a relative lack of professional gatekeepe...
Credibility in mainstream media continues to wane, giving rise to new forms of journalism supported ...
Today, social media provide the means by which billions of people experience news and events happeni...
International audienceCredibility, as the general concept covering trustworthiness and expertise, bu...
Seeking information is a part of life and evaluating the quality of information is a critical part o...
International audienceCredibility, as the general concept covering trustworthiness and expertise, bu...
The huge numbers of people using social media makes online social networks an attractive source of d...
This article reviews selected literature related to the credibility of information, including (1) th...
This study investigates a range of traditional and technological factors that contribute to cred-ibi...
Credibility as it relates to news media has long been an area of interest and study. As a key media...
The huge numbers of people using social media makes online social networks an attractive source of d...
Universities must strategically communicate agricultural science to effectively reach millennials sk...
Abstract Since most of the Internet is not governed by editors, the validity of online information c...
AbstractInformation on social media platforms suffers from a relative lack of professional gatekeepe...