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The Web and E-Mail in Science CommunicationEast Carolina University
Western Washington University Using open-ended interviews, researchers identified twelve themes concerning Web and e-mail use by science writers. The Web and e-mail "speed information" between sources, reporters, editors, and audiences. "Skepticism" about information quality leads science writers to urge practices of "good judgment" by Web users. A diagram illustrates ways "speeds information" is changing journalistic work. Suggestions concerning future research on diffusion of information are offered.
Key Words: e-mail World Wide Web Internet science writers journalism
Science Communication, Vol. 24, No. 3,
283-308 (2003) This article has been cited by other articles:
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