Navigating the internet is transforming the bases of news consumption. These changes, thoroughly analysed within some technical areas, still raise questions about the reception of news content. This study explores the influence of the quantity and size of links on user behaviour, perception and comprehension. The experimental analysis, carried out using a convenience sample of 170 individuals, with six different model websites, reveals that content with both a greater number of links and with shorter links yields better results in terms of levels of perception, comprehension and, above all, user behaviour
Hypertextuality has been a fundamental characteristic of the Web since its inception. It also impact...
It has previously been shown that readers spend a great deal of time skim reading on the Web and tha...
This project studies people's news reading behaviors on the World Wide Web, using a Web-based survey...
News aggregators have emerged as an important component of digital content ecosystems, attracting tr...
News websites struggle tailoring news stories to divergent needs of online news users. We examined a...
We study the news reading behavior of several hundred thousand users on 65 highly visited news sites...
Internet news and search sites often excerpt content from and link to competing news outlets. On the...
It has previously been shown that readers spend a great deal of time skim reading on the Web and tha...
A within-subjects experiment explored how the number of online, hyperlinked stories available for in...
We increasingly spend a vast amount of time on the Web and much of that time is spent reading. One o...
The article contributes both conceptually and methodologically to the study of online news consumpti...
News aggregators have emerged as an important component of digital content ecosystems, attracting tr...
The advent of social media and microblogging platforms has radically changed the way we consume info...
It has been suggested that readers spend a great deal of time skim reading on the Web and that this ...
This dissertation investigates how digital intermediaries shape news consumption. In particular, the...
Hypertextuality has been a fundamental characteristic of the Web since its inception. It also impact...
It has previously been shown that readers spend a great deal of time skim reading on the Web and tha...
This project studies people's news reading behaviors on the World Wide Web, using a Web-based survey...
News aggregators have emerged as an important component of digital content ecosystems, attracting tr...
News websites struggle tailoring news stories to divergent needs of online news users. We examined a...
We study the news reading behavior of several hundred thousand users on 65 highly visited news sites...
Internet news and search sites often excerpt content from and link to competing news outlets. On the...
It has previously been shown that readers spend a great deal of time skim reading on the Web and tha...
A within-subjects experiment explored how the number of online, hyperlinked stories available for in...
We increasingly spend a vast amount of time on the Web and much of that time is spent reading. One o...
The article contributes both conceptually and methodologically to the study of online news consumpti...
News aggregators have emerged as an important component of digital content ecosystems, attracting tr...
The advent of social media and microblogging platforms has radically changed the way we consume info...
It has been suggested that readers spend a great deal of time skim reading on the Web and that this ...
This dissertation investigates how digital intermediaries shape news consumption. In particular, the...
Hypertextuality has been a fundamental characteristic of the Web since its inception. It also impact...
It has previously been shown that readers spend a great deal of time skim reading on the Web and tha...
This project studies people's news reading behaviors on the World Wide Web, using a Web-based survey...