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Credibility in the Press
Various media venues have recently been paying attention to the issue of credibility and digital media. The links below describe this work.
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Source
Data Memo: Wikipedia
Pew Internet & American Life Project
How Do You Know You're Getting the Best Care?
the Official Google Blog
Who Stands to Gain from Wikileaks?
BBC News
Probing Wikipedia's Credibility
Canoe.ca
The Faith-Based Encyclopedia Blinks
TCS Daily
Google Trying to Patent News Ranking by Quality
ExtremeTech
Why Wikipedia Must Jettison Its Anti-Elitism
Kuro5hin
With Information Access So Easy, Truth Can Be Elusive
USA Today
Unleashing the Web Police
Wired Magazine
Ambient Findability
Digital Web Magazine
Poll: Net Plays Ever-Larger Role
Wired Magazine
Study: Net Credibility Gap Gapes
Wired Magazine
How Do People Evaluate a Web Site's Credibility?
Consumer Web Watch
Docs in the Dark Ages
Wired Magazine
Newspapers' Brand Strength Gives Online Information Credibility
Gannett News Watch
Final Thoughts About My Tenure and The Times’s Future
NY Times
You've Been Spammed Again?
NY Times
Teaching Students to Swim the Online Sea
NY Times
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