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Computers Are So '00s Just over a quarter of American adults now read news on their cell phones, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center. |
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Can The Media Be Trusted? More bad news for journalists: The percentage of people who believe their work is inaccurate and biased continues to grow. |
Information Today January 7, 2008 |
Pew Internet Project Issues New Report on Information Searching The report said that recent national survey results challenge the assumption that libraries are losing relevance in the internet age. Here are some statistics from the survey. |
Information Today March 1, 2010 Paula J. Hane |
Pew Research Center Report on the `New' News Consumer The findings indicate that the vast majority of Americans get their news from multiple news platforms and 59% get news from both online and offline sources on a typical day. |
Chemistry World February 16, 2015 Patrick Walter |
Poll finds majority of scientists engaging with public Scientists believe that they should take an active role in public policy debates when it comes to science and technology, according to a survey of American Association for the Advancement of Science members. |
InternetNews October 30, 2006 David Needle |
Search Engines Power Help With Health Pew study shows most online health seekers don't check the source and date of the information they find. |
InternetNews July 8, 2010 |
Internet's Social Growth Bodes Well, Despite Flaws A survey of tech experts finds that in spite of the negatives associated with the Web's growing social capabilities, it's likely to have a positive impact on users overall. |
Information Today April 17, 2014 |
Pew Report Notes Increase in Online Information Theft The Pew Research Center released survey results that show an increase in the number of internet users who have had personal information stolen as a result of online activities |
InternetNews March 25, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
Mobile Web Nears the Mainstream New study highlights Americans' increasing dependency on wireless devices for always-on Internet connectivity, though mobile Web users remain a minority. |
InternetNews May 7, 2007 David Needle |
Report: Most Aren't Rushing Into Web 2.0 Pew study indicates there are plenty of folks in no rush to use the latest Web services. |
InternetNews January 10, 2005 Roy Mark |
Internet Elite Look Ahead The Pew Internet & American Life Project, in conjunction with Elon University, surveyed an array of tech leaders, scholars, industry officials and analysts about the future of the Internet. |
D-Lib June 2006 Wojick et al. |
The Digital Road to Scientific Knowledge Diffusion: A Faster, Better Way to Scientific Progress? A discussion of issues and description of research being conducted by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information of the United States Department of Energy under its strategic initiative, Innovations in Scientific Knowledge and Advancement. |
InternetNews March 1, 2010 |
Online News Second Only to TV, Pew Finds New nationwide survey by Pew finds that TV and the Internet rank as the favorite outlets for news distribution, while highlighting the increasing social and participatory dimension news has taken on in the online era. |
Investment Advisor December 22, 2010 Danielle Andrus |
Confusion in the Boomer Space Boomers are optimistic or pessimistic -- just depends on who you ask. |
Smithsonian July 2007 Cristian Samper |
Life on the Web Over the next five years, the Encyclopedia of Life will generate a million Web pages, help digitize a large portion of scientific literature, generate educational materials for schools and universities, and contribute to new scientific analysis and synthesis. |
InternetNews February 15, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
Americans' e-Commerce Conundrum New report finds that Americans love the convenience of shopping online, but worry about security. |
Fast Company March 2010 Damian Joseph |
IDEO Cofounder to Make Cooper-Hewitt the Design-Authority Ideo cofounder Bill Moggridge is taking over directorial duties at the Smithsonian-backed Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. His goal: turn the space into a resource for designers and design education. |
Chemistry World January 2011 |
Behind the scenes at UK museums What future do Britain's museums face in the light of government spending cuts? A discussion is offered on what it could mean for the next generation of scientists |
Science News July 1, 2000 |
Herbal Activity Website provides scientific and general information about the biochemical activity of a variety of herbs. |
D-Lib January 2003 Richard Rinehart |
MOAC A Report on Integrating Museum and Archive Access in the Online Archive of California |
PC Magazine November 15, 2006 |
Who's In Charge of Technology? Majority of experts say we won't be able to control our technologies in the future. |
Search Engine Watch October 31, 2006 Chris Sherman |
Rampant Malpractice Among Health Searchers Although most internet users turn to general-purpose search engines to find health related information, the majority don't bother to check the source and date of the information they find, according to a new study from the Pew Internet Project. |
Chemistry World November 2010 |
350 years and counting Martin Rees, president of the Royal Society, on the first 350 years of the world's oldest scientific academy in continuous existence |
PC Magazine February 15, 2006 Sebastian Rupley |
Net to the Rescue How critical has the Internet become in helping people make key decisions? |
Science News May 8, 2004 |
A National Science Museum If you can't make it to Washington, D.C., to visit the recently opened Marian Koshland Science Museum of the National Academy of Sciences, check out the museum's online exhibits. |
InternetNews September 27, 2006 Michael Hickins |
Political Junkies Getting Online Fix A new study from the Pew Internet Project shows that more Americans are getting their political fixes online than ever before. |
InternetNews January 2, 2008 Christopher Saunders |
Study: Net Tops in Research Pew Internet survey finds users turning to the Web first - with expectations for still more information being made available online. |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2013 Patton et al. |
Multi-year Content Analysis of User Facility Related Publications Scientific user facilities provide support that enables scientists to conduct experiments or simulations pertinent to their research. It is critical to have an informed understanding of the impact and contributions that these facilities have on scientific discoveries. |
Search Engine Watch December 7, 2006 Greg Sterling |
Study: Search Driving Offline Conversions for Local Service Businesses New research suggests that internet users are increasingly relying on search to find local service businesses, potentially taking mind-share away from traditional print yellow pages and classified advertising. |
AFP eWire October 4, 2004 |
Nonprofits Continue Love/Hate Relationship with Internet While web usage is prevalent in the nonprofit sector, a majority of charities aren't satisfied with their web design and many still aren't seeing much traffic, according to a recent survey. |
The Motley Fool July 21, 2010 Brian Orelli |
Boston Scientific Bounces When you're as beaten-down as Boston Scientific, you seemingly have nowhere to go but up. There's also bankruptcy, but the beleaguered medical device maker seems far from that -- at least for now. |
InternetNews May 24, 2004 Robyn Greenspan |
E-Gov't Growing, Phone Still Preferred Those who interact with some level of government are more comfortable using non-electronic communication methods, particularly if the reason for contact is complex or urgent. |
CIO July 15, 2005 Michael Fitzgerald |
Magical History Tour Museums are using new technology to provide interactive maps, personalized guided tours, instant messaging and location tracking features on specially designed handhelds. |
D-Lib September 2002 |
Australian Museums & Galleries Online Australian Museums & Galleries Online serves as a portal to Australia's cultural heritage, providing a single web site entry point to a large percentage of Australia's museums and galleries, as well as preserving and promoting Australia's cultural identity worldwide. |
Chemistry World September 5, 2013 Rebecca Trager |
Funding woes lead US scientists to consider moving overseas A new report paints a bleak picture of scientists conducting government funded research in the US. As many as 18% of US scientists questioned for the analysis are considering taking their research to another country. |
Information Today October 31, 2011 |
Royal Society Guarantees Permanent Free Access to Journal Archive The Royal Society is the world's oldest scientific publisher, with the first edition of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society appearing in 1665. |
AFP eWire February 6, 2006 |
Americans Use the Internet to Build Social Networks and Receive Assistance A new report shows that people not only socialize online, but they also incorporate the Internet into their quest for information and advice as they seek help and make decisions. |
PC Magazine September 7, 2004 Sebastian Rupley |
Images Too Graphic for the Net? Men and women strongly disagree about allowing gruesome photos on the Internet. |
InternetNews February 19, 2010 |
The Internet Doesn't Make Us Dumber: Pew In its Future of the Internet survey, research organization canvassed nearly 900 Internet experts and business leaders, who expressed a resounding faith in technology's ability to help us evolve, but voiced concerns about the Internet's openness. |
D-Lib September 2005 |
Social Terminology Enhancement through Vernacular Engagement: Exploring Collaborative Annotation to Encourage Interaction with Museum Collections Museums have seen an opportunity to move beyond uni-directional communication into an environment that engages their users and reflects a multiplicity of perspectives. |
InternetNews July 22, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
Pew Study Finds Rising Tide of Wireless Internet New survey highlights Americans' increasing usage of laptops, smartphones and a bevy of other mobile devices to connect to the Internet. |
Chemistry World July 25, 2014 Emma Stoye |
NGOs call for Europe's chief scientific adviser post to be scrapped A group of nine non-governmental organizations have called on the president-elect of the European commission to scrap the position of chief scientific adviser. |
InternetNews July 30, 2009 |
Facebook, Twitter Leading to Web Video Boom New figures from Pew highlight surging popularity of online video, views doubled since 2006. |
InternetNews January 15, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
The 'Political Web' Isn't Just a Myth New research finds that twice as many people are following this year's presidential campaign on the Internet than in 2004. |
CIO October 15, 2000 Matt Villano |
Objets d'IT The Cleveland Museum of Art's CIO uses IT and his passion for art to modernize a venerable institution and create new connections to customers... |
Geotimes September 2004 Jay Chapman |
Global Science Standings In a new study of scientific standing among nations, the United States leads the world in scientific wealth, although many European countries are closing the gap. |