Web Journalism Publications

Aitchison, J., & Lewis, D. M. (2003). New media language. UK: Routledge.
Althaus, S. L., & Tewksbury, D. (2000). Difference in knowledge acquisition among readers of the paper and online versions of a national newspaper. Journalism and Mass Communication Quaterly, 77(3), 457-479.
Altmeppen, K. D., Hanitzsch, T., M., Loffelholz, M., Quandt, T., & Weaver, D.H. (2006). American and German online journalists at the beginning of the 21st century, a bi-national survey. Journalism Studies, 7(2), 171-186.
Alves, R. C. (2001). The future of online journalism: mediamorphosis or mediacide? The Journal of Policy, Regulation, and Strategy for telecommunications Information and Media, 3(1), 63-72.
Anderson, J. Q., & Arant, M. D. (2001). Newspaper online editors support traditional standards. Newspaper Research Journal, 22(4), 57-69.
Andrews, S. C., Schierhorn, A.B., Schierhorn, C., Tabar, P. S., & Wearden, S. T. (1999). What digital formats do consumers prefer? Newspaper Research Journal, 20(3), 2-19.
Bardoel, J. (2002). The internet, journalism, and public communication policies. Gazette, 64(5), 501-511.
Barnard, W. E., & Poindexter, P. M. (1997). Review of the book The online journalist: Using the internet and other electronic resources. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 74(4), 902.
Barnhurst, K. G., & Nerone, J. (2001). Beyond modernism: Digital design, Americanization and the future of newspaper form. New Media and Society, 3(4), 467-482.
Barnhurst, K. (2002). News geography and monopoly: the form of reports on US newspaper internet sites. Journalism Studies, 3(4), 477-489.
Bechtel, A., & Wu, H.D. (2002). Web site use and news topic and type. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 79(1), 73-86.
Benson, R. (2005). Review of the book Digitizing the news: Innovation in online newspapers. New Media and Society, 7(6), 854-862.
Bergen, L., & Bressers, B. (2002). Few university students reading newspapers online. Newspaper Research Journal, 23(2,3), 32- 45.
Berkman, R. I., & Shumway, C. A. (2003). Digital dilemmas: Ethical issues for online media professionals. US: Blackwell Publishing.
Best, S. J., Chmielewski, B., & Krueger, B. S. (2005). Selective exposure to online foreign news during the conflict with Iraq. Press/Politics, 10(4), 52-70.
Biebl, M., Duck, A., Neuberger, C., & Tonnemacher, J. (1998). Online-The future of newspapers? Germany dailies on the world wide web. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, 4 (1).
Boczkowski, P. (1999). Understanding the development of online newspapers: Using computer-mediated communication theorizing to study Internet publishing. New Media and Society, 1(1), 101-126.
Bratich, J. Z. (2004). Trust no one (On the internet): The CIA-crack-contra conspiracy theory and professional journalism. Television & New Media, 5(2), 109-139.
Brill, A. M. (2001). Online journalists embrace new marketing function. Newspaper Research Journal, 22(2), 28-40.
Bucy, E. P. (2003). Media credibility reconsidered: Synergy effects between on-air and online news. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 80(2), 247-264.
Carpentier, F. D., Knobloch, S., & Zilmann, D. (2003). Effects of salience dimensions of informational utility on selective exposure to online news, Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 80(1), 91-108.
Cassidy, W. P. (2005). Variations on a theme: The professional role conceptions of print and online newspaper journalists. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 82(2), 264-280.
Cassidy, W. P. (2005). Web-only online sites more likely to post editorial policies than are daily paper sites. Newspaper Research Journal, 26(1), 53-58.
Chan, J. K.C. (2005). Lifestyles, reliance on traditional news media and online news adoption. New Media and Society, 7(3), 357-382.
Chan, J. M., Lee, F.L.F., & Pan, Z. (2006). Online news meets established journalism: how China’s journalists evalulate the credibility of news websites. New Media and Society, 8(6), 925-947.
Chang, W. Y. (2005). Online civic participation, and political empowerment: online media and public opinion formation in Korea. Media, Culture and Society, 27(6), 925-935.
Chyi, H. S. & Lasorsa, D. (1999). Access, use and preferences for online newspapers. Newspaper Research Journal, 20(4), 2-13.
Chyi, H. S., & Lasorsa, D. L. (2002). An explorative study on the market relation between online and print newspapers. The Journal of Media Economics, 15(2), 91-106.
Cohen, E. L. (2002). Online journalism as market-driven journalism. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 46(4), 532-548.
Connolly-Ahern, C., Dimitrova, D. V., Kaid, L. L., Reid, A., & Williams, A. P. (2003). Hyperlinking as gatekeeping: online newspaper coverage of the execution of an American terrorist. Journalism Studies, 4(3), 401-414.
Cooke. L. (2005). A visual convergence of print, television and the internet: charting 40 years of design change in news presentation. New Media and Society, 7(1), 22-46.
Cuenca, M. (1998). Where’s the multimedia in online journalism? Journal of Electronic Publishing, 4(1).
Czepek, A., Kolthoff, A., & Kopper, G. G. (2000). Research review: Online journalism- a report on current and continuing research and major questions in the international discussion. Journalism Studies, 1(3), 499-512.
Deuze, M. (1999). Journalism and the web, an analysis of skills and standards in an online environment. Gazette, 61(5), 373-390.
Deuze, M. (2003). The web and its journalism: considering the consequences of different types of newsmedia online. New Media and Society, 5(2), 203-230.
Deuze, M., Neuberger, C., & Paulussen, S. (2004). Journalism education and online journalists in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands. Journalism Studies, 5(1), 19-29.
Deuze, M., & Paulussen, S. (2002). Research note: Online journalism in the low country, basic, occupational and professional characteristics of online journalists in Flanders and the Netherlands. European Journal of Communication, 17(2), 237-245.
Deuze, M. & Platon, S. (2003). Indymedia journalism: A radical way of making, selecting and sharing news? Journalism, 4(3). 336-355.
Deuze, M.,& Yeshua, D. (2001). Online journalists face new ethical dilemmas: Lessons from the Netherlands. Journal of Mass Media Etchis, 16(4), 273-292.
De Waal, E., Lauf, E., Schoenbach, K. (2005). Research note: Online and print newspapers: Their impact on the extent of the perceived public agenda. European Journal of Communciation, 20 (2), 245-258.
De Wolk, R. (2001). Introduction to online journalism: Publishing news and information. USA: Prentice Hall.
D’haenens, L., Heuvelman, A., & Jankowski, N. (2004). News in online and print newspapers: difference in reader consumption and recall. New Media and Society, 6(3), 363-382.
Dibean, W.,& Garrison, B. (2001). How six online newspapers use web technologies. Newspaper Research Journal, 22(2), 79-93.
Dimitrova, D. V., Kaid, L.L., Trammell, K. D., & William, A. P. (2005). War on the web: The immediate news framing of Gulf war II. Press / Politics, 10 (1), 22-44.
Dorsher, M. D. (2005). Review of the book Online news and the public. Newspaper Research Journal, 26(2-3), 133-134.
Downi, JR, L., & Kaiser, R. G. (2002). The news about the news. US: International Creative Management, Inc.
Duke, S., & Dumlao, R. (2003). The web and email in science communication. Science Communication, 24(3), 283-308.
Edge, M. (1998). Review of the book Newspapers of record in a digital age: From hot type to hot link. Newspaper Research Journal, 19(3), 110-111.
Edge, M. (1998). Review of the book Newspapers of record in a digital age: From hot type to hot link. Newspaper Research Journal, 19(3), 110-111.
Edmondson, A., & Grusin, E. K. (2003). Taking it to the web: Youth news moves online. Newspaper Research Journal, 24(3), 91-96.
Ekstrand, V. S. (2002). Online news: User agreements and implications for readers. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 79(3), 602-618.
Endres, K. L.,& Schierhorn, A. B. (1995). New technology and the writer/editor relationship: shifting electronic realities. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 72(2), 448-457.
Endres, F. F., Schierhorn, A., Schierhorn, C., Tabar, P.S., Wearden, S. T., & Vargo, K. (2000). How readers’ respond to digital news stories in layers and links. Newspaper Research Journal, 21(2), 40-54.
Foo, Y. P., Hao, X., & Tham, N. I. (1999). Trends in online newspapers: A look at the US web. Newspaper Research Journal, 20(2), 52-63.
Fortunati, L. (2005). Mediatization of the net and internetization of the mass media. Gazette: The International Journal for Communication Studies, 67(1), 27-44.
Fullerton, S. H. (1999). Review of the book Newspaper of record in a digital age: From hot type to hot link. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 75(4), 850-851.
Gabriele, S., & Gasher, M. (2004). Increasing circulation? A comparative news-flow study of the Montreal Gazette’s hard copy and online editions. Journalism Studies, 5(3), 311-323.
Garrison, B. (1997). Online services, internet in 1995 newsrooms. Newspaper Research Journal, 18(3-4), 79- 93.
Goss, B. M. (2003). The 2000 US presidential election in Salon.com and the Washington Post. Journalism Studies, 4(2), 163-182.
Haas, T. (2005). From “Public journalism” to the “Public’s journalism”? Rhetoric and reality in the discourse on weblogs. Journalism Studies, 6(3), 387-396.
Hall, J. (2001). Online journalism: A critical primer. USA: University of Michigan Press.
Hargrove, T., & Stempel, G.H. (2004). Despite gains, internet not major player as news source. Newspaper Research Journal, 25(2), 113-115.
Harper, C. (1996). Online newspapers: Going somewhere or going nowhere? Newspaper Research Journal, 17(3-4), 2-13.
Haruta, A., Singer, J. B., & Tharp, M. P. (1999). Online staffers: Superstars or second-class citizens? Newspaper Research Journal, 20(3), 29-47.
Hewitt, H. (2005). Blog: Understanding the information reformation that’s changing your world. USA: Nashville, Tennessee, Thomas Nelson, Inc.
Hoefges, R. M. (1998). Taking it back in cyberspace: State retraction statues, defamation suits against online newspapers. Newspaper Research Journal, 19(3), 96-109.
Hoffman, L. H. (2006). Is internet content different after all? A content analysis of mobilizing information in online and print news papers. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 83(1), 58-76.
Hujanen, J., Pietikainen, S. (2004). Interactive uses of journalism: Crossing between technological potential and young people’s news-using practices. New Media and Society, 6(3), 383-401.
Hyde, J. (2006). News coverage of genetic cloning, when science journalism becomes future oriented speculation. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 30 (3), 229-250.
Jeongsub, L. (2006). A cross-lagged analysis of agenda setting among online news media. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 83(2), 298-312.
Johnson, T. J., & Kaye, B. K. (2002). Webelievability: A path model examining how convenience and reliance predict online credibility. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 79(3), 619-642.
Jung, J. (2003). Business news web sites differ from newspapers in business content. Newspaper Research Journal, 24(2), 114-119.
Kamerer, D.,& Mueller, J. (1995). Reader preference for electronic newspapers. Newspaper Research Journal, 16(3), 2-13.
Ketterer, S. (2001). Links engage readers of online crime stories. Newspaper Research Journal, 22(2), 2-13.
Kiousis, S. (2006). Exploring the impact of modality on perceptions of credibility for online news stories. Journalism Studies, 7(2), 348-359.
Koch, T. (1991). Journalism for the 21st century: Online information, electronic databases, and the news. USA: Greenwood Press.
Krasnoboka, N. (2002). Real journalism goes underground: the internet underground’: The phenomenon of online media in the former Soviet Union Republics. Gazette, 64(5), 479-499.
Kralemann, M., & Schroeder, R. (2005). Online review: Journalism ex-machina-Google news Germany and its news selection processes. Journalism Studies, 6(2), 245-247.
Lauf, E., de Waal, E., & Schoenbach, K. (2005). Research note: Online and print newspaper, their impact on the extent of the perceived public agenda. European Journal of Communication, 20(2), 245-258.
Lasica, J. D. (1997). So you want to be an online journalist? American Journalism Review, 19, 48.
Lasica, J. D. (2003). Blogs and journalism need each other. Nieman Report, 70-74.
Lax, S. (1995). Review of digitizing the news: Innovation in online newspapers European Journal of Communication. 20(3), 398-399.
Levy, B. L., & Massey, B. L. (1999). Interactivity, online journalism, and English-language web newspapers in Asia. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 76(1), 138-151.
Li, X. (1998). Web page design and graphic use of three U.S. newspapers. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 75(2), 353-365.
Lowrey, W. (1999). From map to machine: Conceptualizing and designing news on the internet. Newspaper Research Journal, 20(4), 14-27.
Lowrey, W. (2003). What influences small newspapers to decide to publish online news? Newspaper Research Journal, 24(3), 83-90. Lowrey, W. (2004). More control. But not clarity in non-linear web stories. Newspaper Research Journal, 25(2), 83-97.
Maddex, B. D., Tewksburry, D., & Weaver, A. J. (2001). Accidentally informed: Incidental news exposure on the world wide web. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 78(3), 533-554.
Martin, S.E. (1998). How news gets from paper to its online counterpart. Newspaper Research Journal, 19(2), 64-73.
Massey, B. L. & Levy, M. R. (1999). ‘Interactive’ online journalism at English language web newspapers in Asia, a dependency theory analysis. Gazette, 61(6), 523-538.
Massey, B. L. & Luo, W. (2005). Chinese newspapers and market theories of web journalism. Gazette: The International Journal for Communication Studies, 67(4), 359-371.
Matheson, D. (2004). Weblogs and the epistemology of the news: some trends in online journalism. New Media and Society, 6(4), 443-468.
Oblak, T. (2005). The lack of interactivity and hypertextuality in online media. Gazette, 67(1), 87-106.
Osborn, B. (2001). Sysnopses of reading pertaining to online journalism. The University of Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
O’Sullivan, J. (2005). Delivering Ireland: Journalism’s search for a role online. Gazette, 67 (1), 45-68.
Pavlik, J. V. (1999). Review of the book: New media and news: Implications for the future of journalism. New Media and Society, 1(1), 54-5.
Pavlik, J. (2001). Journalism and new media. USA: Columbia University Press.
Polumbaum, J., & Li, X. (2006). News and ideological exegesis in Chinese online media: A case study of crime coverage and reader discussion on two commercial portals. Asian Journal of Communication, 16(1), 40-58.
Randle, Q. (2001). Evolution of U.S. daily newspaper brand names into internet URLs. Newspaper Research Journal, 22(3), 89-91.
Robinson, S. (2006). Review article of journalism and the internet. New Media and Society, 8(5), 843-849.
Robinson, S. (2006). The mission of the j-blog: Recapturing journalistic authority online. Journalism, 7 (1), 65-83.
Salaverria, R. (2005). An immature medium: Strengths and weaknesses of online newspapers on September 11. Gazette, 67(1), 69-86.
Salwen, M. B. (Ed.), Garrison. B. (Ed), & Driscoll, P.D (Ed). (2005). Online news and the public. (2005). USA: Lawrence Erlbaum Associaties.
Schoenbach, K., de Waal, E., & Lauf, E. (2005). Research note: Online and print newspapers, their impact on the extent of the perceived public agenda. European Journal of Communication, 20 (2), 245-258.
Schroeder, R. (2004). Online review: Interactive info graphics in Europe-added value to online mass media: a preliminary survey. Journalism Studies, 5(4), 563-570.
Schultz, T. (1999). Interactive options in online journalism: A content analysis of 100 U.S. Newspapers. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, 5(1).
Scott, B. (2005). A contemporary history of digital journalism. Television and New Media, 6(1), 89-126.
Singer, J.B. (2001). The metro wide web: Changes in newspapers’ gatekeeping role online. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 78(1), 65-80.
Singer, J. B. (2002). Information trumps interaction in local papers’ online caucus coverage. Newspaper Research Journal, 23(4), 91-96.
Singer, J. B. (2003). Who are these guys? The online challenge to the notion of journalistc professionalism. Journalism, 4(2), 139-163.
Singer, J. B. (2006). Stepping back from the gate: Online newspaper editors and the co-production of content in campaign 2004. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 83(2), 265-280.
Sousa, H. (2006). Information technologies, social change and the future, the case of online journalism in Portugal. European Journal of Communication, 21(3), 373-387.
Steward, C. M.,& Yan, T. (2005). Framing the SARS crisis: A computer assited text analysis of CNN and BBC online news reports of SARS. Asian Journal of Communication, 15(3), 289-301.
Sundar, S. S. (1998). Effect of source attribution on perception of online news stories. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 75(1), 55-68.
Sundar, S. S. (1999). Exploring receivers’ criteria for perception of print and online news. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 76(2), 373-386.
Sundar, S. S. (2000). Multimedia effects on processing and perception of online news: A study of picture, audio, and video downloads. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 77(3), 480-499.
Thompson, D. R., & Wassmuth, B. L. (2001). Few newspapers use online classified interactive features. Newspaper Research Journal, 22(4), 16-27.
Tidwell, J. A., & Poindexter, P. M. (2001). Review of the book going live: Getting the news right in a real –time, online world. 78(2), 390-391.
Tremayne, M. (2004). The web of context: Applying network theory to the use of hyperlinks in journalism on the web. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 81(2), 237-253.
Tremayne, M. (2005). News websites as gated cybercommunities. Convergence, 11(3), 28-39.
Van Der Wuff, R. (2005). Impacts of the internet on newspapers in Europe. Gazette: The international journal for communication studies, 67(1), 107-120.
Van der Wurff, R. (2005). Online competition and performance of news and information markets in the Netherlands. Gazette: The International Journal for Communication Studies, 67(1), 9-26.
Voakes, P. S. (1998). Review of the book The Electronic grapevine: Rumor, reputation, and reporting in the new online environment. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 75(3), 664-665.
Wilson, T., Hamzah, A., & Khattab, U. (2003). The ‘cultural technology of clicking’ in the hypertext era, electronic journalism reception in Malaysia. New Media and Society, 5(4), 523-545.

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