Borchuluun, Yadamsuren
Incidental Exposure to Online News Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services Edit. Gary Marchionini - NY Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2017 - 73
ГФ 20039
This paper presents findings related to incidental exposure to online news from a study on information behavior of news readers. Erdelez's (2004) Information Encountering model guided the mixed method study, which consisted of two phases. The first phase involved the analysis of a web survey with 148 participants recruited through the website of a local newspaper. Respondents who demonstrated an awareness of their incidental exposure to online news were selected for the second phase. In the second, qualitative phase, the researcher interviewed 20 respondents using critical incident, explication interview, and think‐aloud techniques. This paper presents findings from the second phase focusing on four main areas: the respondents' perception of incidental exposure to online news, the frequency of these experiences, the characteristics of the environment where they take place, and the respondents' feelings associated with this behavior.
Англи хэл дээр,
978-1627054911
public media information encountering consumption news reading behavior
Incidental Exposure to Online News Synthesis Lectures on Information Concepts, Retrieval, and Services Edit. Gary Marchionini - NY Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2017 - 73
ГФ 20039
This paper presents findings related to incidental exposure to online news from a study on information behavior of news readers. Erdelez's (2004) Information Encountering model guided the mixed method study, which consisted of two phases. The first phase involved the analysis of a web survey with 148 participants recruited through the website of a local newspaper. Respondents who demonstrated an awareness of their incidental exposure to online news were selected for the second phase. In the second, qualitative phase, the researcher interviewed 20 respondents using critical incident, explication interview, and think‐aloud techniques. This paper presents findings from the second phase focusing on four main areas: the respondents' perception of incidental exposure to online news, the frequency of these experiences, the characteristics of the environment where they take place, and the respondents' feelings associated with this behavior.
Англи хэл дээр,
978-1627054911
public media information encountering consumption news reading behavior