Information organization on newspaper web sites
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2011.ene.07Keywords:
Online journalism, Information organization, Benchmarking, Information architecture, Digital newspapers.Abstract
With the development of collaborative systems, the web users create and disseminate information across the blogs, wikis and social networks. In that dynamic process, transmitter and receiver change roles to generate a huge amount of information that needs to be organized efficiently. We present the results of a benchmarking study, the goal of which is to determine the most recent tendencies for information organizing, navigation, searching and participation in six of the most significant newspaper sites.
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