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020 _z9781627054911
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024 7 _a10.2200/S00744ED1V01Y201611ICR054
_2doi
035 _a(CaBNVSL)swl00407064
035 _a(OCoLC)970006405
040 _aCaBNVSL
_beng
_erda
_cCaBNVSL
_dCaBNVSL
050 4 _aPN4784.O62
_bY235 2017
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100 1 _aYadamsuren, Borchuluun,
_d1969-,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aIncidental exposure to online news /
_cBorchuluun Yadamsuren, Sanda Erdelez.
264 1 _a[San Rafael, California] :
_bMorgan & Claypool,
_c2017.
300 _a1 PDF (xvii, 73 pages) :
_billustrations.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aelectronic
_2isbdmedia
338 _aonline resource
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aSynthesis lectures on information concepts, retrieval, and services,
_x1947-9468 ;
_v# 54
538 _aMode of access: World Wide Web.
538 _aSystem requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
500 _aPart of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 63-71).
505 0 _a1. Introduction -- 1.1 Overview -- 1.2 Structure of the book --
505 8 _a2. Literature review -- 2.1 Trends in news consumption -- 2.2 Serendipity from the perspective of media audience studies -- 2.3 Serendipity research in the human information behavior field -- 2.4 Information encountering --
505 8 _a3. Methods -- 3.1 Study design methods -- 3.2 Data analysis --
505 8 _a4. Perception of IEON -- 4.1 Online news consumers and their perception of IEON -- 4.1.1 The types of news stories individuals come across online -- 4.1.2 The types of online news sources as an environment for IEON -- 4.1.3 The types of online news readers -- 4.1.4 Perception of IEON -- 4.2 IEON in a news reading context -- 4.3 IEON in a non-news-reading context -- 4.4 Emotional dimension of IEON --
505 8 _a5. The process of IEON -- 5.1 Triggers for IEON -- 5.2 Steps involved in IEON -- 5.2.1 Noticing -- 5.2.2 Stopping -- 5.2.3 Reading -- 5.2.4 Capturing -- 5.2.5 Sharing -- 5.2.6 Returning/wandering off --
505 8 _a6. Conceptual framework of IEON -- 6.1 Definition of IEON -- 6.2 Facets of IEON -- 6.3 Process model of IEON -- 6.4 IEON and the public sphere --
505 8 _a7. Implications and future directions -- 7.1 Implications for the media industry -- 7.2 Methodological implications -- 7.3 Future research --
505 8 _aAppendix 1: demographics of interview respondents -- Appendix 2: description of IEON process steps -- Bibliography -- Author biographies.
506 1 _aAbstract freely available; full-text restricted to subscribers or individual document purchasers.
510 0 _aCompendex
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520 3 _aRapid technological changes and availability of news anywhere and at any moment have changed how people seek out news. Increasingly, consumers no longer take deliberate actions to read the news, instead stumbling upon news online. While the emergence of serendipitous news discovery online has been recognized in the literature, there is a limited understanding about how people experience this behavior. Based on the mixed method study that investigated online news reading behavior of residents in a Midwestern U.S. town, we explore how people accidentally discover news when engaged in various online activities. Employing the grounded theory approach, we define Incidental Exposure to Online News (IEON) as individual's memorable experiences of chance encounters with interesting, useful, or surprising news while using the Internet for news browsing or for non-news-related online activities, such as checking email or visiting social networking sites. The book presents a conceptual framework of IEON that advances research and an understanding of serendipitous news discovery from people's holistic experiences of news consumption in their everyday lives. The proposed IEON Process Model identifies key steps in an IEON experience that could help news reporters and developers of online news platforms create innovative storytelling and design strategies to catch consumers' attention during their online activities. Finally, this book raises important methodological questions for further investigation: how should serendipitous news discovery be studied, measured, and observed, and what are the essential elements that differentiate this behavior from other types of online news consumption and information behaviors?
530 _aAlso available in print.
588 _aTitle from PDF title page (viewed on January 24, 2017).
650 0 _aNews Web sites.
650 0 _aWeb browsing.
653 _aincidental exposure to news
653 _aserendipitous news discovery
653 _ainformation encountering
653 _anews encountering
653 _aserendipity
653 _aonline news
653 _anews consumption
653 _anews reading behavior
700 1 _aErdelez, Sanda,
_d1960-,
_eauthor.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_z9781627054911
830 0 _aSynthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.
830 0 _aSynthesis lectures on information concepts, retrieval, and services ;
_v# 54.
_x1947-9468
856 4 2 _3Abstract with links to resource
_uhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?bknumber=7791114
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