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Title Med blick pa nätnyheter. Ögonrörelsestudier av läsning i nätbaserade tidningar.
Author/s Jana Holsanova, Kenneth Holmqvist
Department/s Cognitive Science
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Publication/Series Mediekulturer, Hybrider och Förvandlingar.
Publishing year 2004
Pages 216 - 248
Document type Book chapter
Language Swedish
Publisher Carlssons förlag
Status published
Editor Claes-Göran Holmberg, Jan Svensson
Abstract English How do readers interact with net papers? Does the new medium influence our way of searching for news? Does net-paper reading differ from newspaper reading? 12 users were asked to read 2 net-papers at their own pace. The aim of the study was partly to analyse reading behaviour on the Internet, partly to understand some of the underlying rationale and motivation of the behaviour. To achieve this aim, we used a combination of three methods: (i) eye tracking, (ii) retrospective verbal protocols supported by the replay of the interaction and (iii) interview data. In our analysis, we focus both on the readers' actual interaction with net papers (their reading paths, entry points, scanning and reading activities, orienting and navigating) and on their reflections, experiences, comments and attitudes towards the new medium.
Subject Philosophy and Religion
ISBN/ISSN/Other ISBN: 9172036303
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