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Presentation
Jul 14, 2011Lee Rainie
Lee Rainie will discuss the Project’s latest findings about how people use mobile devices, and how the changing media ecosystem is affecting the way people receive, share, and create information.
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More in: New Media Ecology, Mobile, Web 2.0
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Media Mention
Luke Allnutt, Christian Science Monitor
Jun 29, 2011
[...] With 36 percent of Americans under 30 getting their news through social-networking sites, personalization also affects the news we consume. Ever wonder why you don’t see updates from some Facebook friends in your News Feed? It’s due to an algor...
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More in: News, New Media Ecology, Social Networking
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Media Mention
The University of Washington's Project Information Literacy
Jun 8, 2011
In this interview with Project Information Literacy, Director Lee Rainie talks about the impact of social networks on learning, libraries, and society, as we know it.
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More in: Libraries, Social Networking, New Media Ecology
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Presentation
Apr 7, 2011Lee Rainie
Lee Raine talks with Journalism That Matters' Bill Densmore about how libraries can adjust and thrive in the new media ecosystem.
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More in: Libraries, New Media Ecology, Web 2.0
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Presentation
Apr 7, 2011Kristen Purcell
Kristen Purcell's keynote address at the Museums and the Web annual conference, held April 6-10 in Philadelphia, PA.
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More in: Education, Mobile, New Media Ecology, Web 2.0
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Presentation
Mar 29, 2011Kristen Purcell
Trends that are revolutionizing how people consume information and reshaping the public’s expectations about information access and immersion.
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More in: Web 2.0, New Media Ecology, Mobile
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Media Mention
Michael Hickins, Wall Street Journal
Mar 15, 2011
Nearly half of all Americans get their local news on a mobile device, though few are paying to read their local news on the go, according to a new study by Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project released Monday. Lee Rainie, director o...
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More in: News, New Media Ecology
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Media Mention
Bill Densmore, Journalism That Matters
Mar 14, 2011
In this 25-minute discussion (via Skye), Pew Internet Director Lee Raine talks with Journalism That Matters' Bill Densmore about how libraries can adjust and thrive in the new media ecosystem.
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More in: New Media Ecology, Libraries, Web 2.0
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Media Mention
Associated Press
Mar 14, 2011
The rapid growth of smartphones and electronic tablets is making the Internet the destination of choice for consumers looking for news, a report released Monday said.
Local, network and cable television news, newspapers, radio and magazines all lo...
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Report
Mar 14, 2011Kristen Purcell, Lee Rainie, Tom Rosenstiel, Amy Mitchell
47% of American adults use their cellphones and tablet computers to get local news and information
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More in: News, Mobile, New Media Ecology