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Daily Archives: August 1, 2010

Trust Online: Young Adults' Evaluation of Web Content

Trust Online: Young Adults’ Evaluation of Web Content, by Eszter Hargittai, Lindsay Fullerton, Ericka Menchen-Trevino, Kristin Yates Thomas. International Journal of Communication, Vol 4 (2010)

  • “Little of the work on online credibility assessment has considered how the information-seeking process figures into the final evaluation of content people encounter. Using unique data about how a diverse group of young adults looks for and evaluates Web content, our paper makes contributions to existing literature by highlighting factors beyond site features in how users assess credibility. We find that the process by which users arrive at a site is an important component of how they judge the final destination. In particular, search context, branding and routines, and a reliance on those in one’s networks play important roles in online information-seeking and evaluation. We also discuss that users differ considerably in their skills when it comes to judging online content credibility.”
  • EPA Rejects Claims of Flawed Climate Science

    Follow up to previous postings on climate change, this EPA news release “The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today denied 10 petitions challenging its 2009 determination that climate change is real, is occurring due to emissions of greenhouse gases from human activities, and threatens human health and the environment. The petitions to reconsider EPA’s Endangerment… Continue Reading

    WSJ Investigation – The Web's New Gold Mine: Your Secrets

    The Web’s New Gold Mine: Your Secrets – A Journal investigation finds that one of the fastest-growing businesses on the Internet is the business of spying on consumers. First in a series, by Julia Angwin: “The Journal conducted a comprehensive study that assesses and analyzes the broad array of cookies and other surveillance technology that… Continue Reading

    White House Report: Rebuilding the American Auto Industry July, 2010

    Follow up to previous posting on the auto industry, see this new White House report which includes interactive map and chart The American Auto Industry: A Comeback Story – “When President Obama took office, the American auto industry was on the brink of collapse. The President made a difficult decision to provide support to General… Continue Reading

    Fact Sheet: DHS Blue Campaign to Combat Human Trafficking

    “Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano today launched the “Blue Campaign”—a DHS-wide initiative to combat human trafficking through enhanced public awareness, victim assistance programs, and law enforcement training and initiatives. The Blue Campaign encompasses a wide range of anti-trafficking programs designed to engage the American and global public, the Department’s federal, state, local… Continue Reading

    Changes to the Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment Systems for Acute Care Hospitals

    News release: “The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) today issued a final rule establishing fiscal year (FY) 2011 policies and payment rates for inpatient services furnished to people with Medicare by acute care hospitals, long-term care hospitals (LTCHs), and certain excluded hospitals. Due to the timing of the passage of the Patient Protection… Continue Reading

    The 2010 State CIO Survey

    The 2010 state CIO survey – Perspectives and trends from state government IT leaders August 2010 “Two-thirds of CIOs expect lower IT budgets in 2011 through 2013. Some are turning to staff reductions, IT consolidation, shared services and other solutions to lower costs. However, they say that tight budgets stimulate creative solutions for increasing IT… Continue Reading

    Worldreader.org E-­reader Trial Report – OrphanAid Africa School, Ayenyah, Ghana

    Worldreader.org / E-reader Trial Report: OrphanAid Africa School, Ayenyah, Ghana March, 2010 – by Mike Sundermeyer, David Risher, Colin McElwee “Worldreader.org is a not-for-­profit organization based in Barcelona, Spain and the U.S., whose aim is to make digital books accessible to all in the developing world, from students to families to communities. As a way… Continue Reading

    2010 World Population Data Sheet

    “Many countries are facing a shrinking pool of their working-age populations, often considered to be ages 15 to 64, to support the population ages 65+, jeopardizing pension guarantees and long-term health care programs for the elderly. Worldwide in 1950, there were 12 persons of working age for every person age 65 or older. By 2010,… Continue Reading