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Relevance of News in the Digital Age: Journalism between Vanishing Business Models and an Unchained PublicHagen, Lutz M. 28 September 2017 (has links)
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Describing dynamic data journalism: developing a survey of news applicationsBoss, Katherine, Broussard, Meredith 30 October 2017 (has links)
Preserving dynamic, born-digital data journalism requires more than web scraping, as news stories today are built from much more than just text and images. Data journalism projects like news applications, or “news apps,” are composed of a database, the data in the database, the graphical interface that appears in the browser, accompanying text, and often images, videos, audio, and other multimedia components. Existing Internet archiving methods are not sufficient to save these data journalism projects for the future.
This paper summarizes the context and history of news apps archiving, and describes the development of a survey of news applications. This survey will be used to create a working list of news organizations that are producing data journalism in the United States and a better sense of how and where these projects are currently being stored. The results of the survey will inform recommendations and processes for archiving dynamic data journalism.
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Der Erste Weltkrieg als Medienereignis in der Region: Ein Kooperationsprojekt des Hessischen Bibliotheksverbundes und des Hessischen Landesamts für geschichtliche LandeskundeBerens, Isabelle, Vogel, Lutz 04 April 2020 (has links)
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Biased Objectivity: An Experiment on Information Preferences of Journalists and CitizensMothes, Cornelia 29 October 2019 (has links)
The present study aims to reconcile conflicting evidence from previous research on the role of objectivity in journalists’ and citizens’ information behaviors. Drawing on news quality frameworks and confirmation bias research, the article proposes a model of “biased objectivity” that was tested by a quasi-experiment with 430 journalists and 432 citizens in Germany. Results show that both perceived objectivity value (news quality perspective) and attitude consistency of a message (confirmation bias perspective) enhanced the informational value of a message, with objectivity value mediating the effect of attitude consistency on informational value perceptions (“biased objectivity” perspective). Journalistic professionalism did not moderate this relationship.
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CAZ: Die Campus-Zeitung in Dresden10 October 2019 (has links)
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CAZ: Die Campus-Zeitung in Dresden16 October 2019 (has links)
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CAZ: Die Campus-Zeitung in Dresden16 October 2019 (has links)
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CAZ: Die Campus-Zeitung in Dresden16 October 2019 (has links)
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CAZ: Die Campus-Zeitung in Dresden16 October 2019 (has links)
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CAZ: Die Campus-Zeitung in Dresden16 October 2019 (has links)
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