User-generated content
Roman Espejo, book editor
- Farmington Hills, MI : Greenhaven Press/Thomson Gale, c2007.
- 112 p. ; 24 cm.
- At issue. Mass media .
User-generated content : an overview / User-generated content can be useful to mainstream media / Wikipedia's accuracy is comparable to Britannica / Wikipedia is a flawed reference tool / Blogging is important to journalism / Blogging is not journalism / Social networking connects people / Social networking is problematic / Viral videos will revolutionize entertainment / Many viral videos infringe copyright laws / Podcasting is a powerful medium / User-generated content threatens advertising / User-generated content does not threaten advertising / John Lanchester -- Delloite -- Daniel Terdiman -- John Seigenthaler -- J.D. Lasica -- Horst Prilliger -- Cade Metz -- Molly Wood -- Adrian McCoy -- Scott D. Marrs and John W. Lynd -- Dave Slusher -- Andrew Keen -- Joe Marchese.
A collection of thirteen controversial essays that debate issues associated with user-generated content, the expansion of media production through new technologies.
14 - 17 years
9780737738865 0737738863 9780737738872 (pbk.) 0737738871 (pbk.)
2007028822
User-generated content.
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User-generated content : an overview / User-generated content can be useful to mainstream media / Wikipedia's accuracy is comparable to Britannica / Wikipedia is a flawed reference tool / Blogging is important to journalism / Blogging is not journalism / Social networking connects people / Social networking is problematic / Viral videos will revolutionize entertainment / Many viral videos infringe copyright laws / Podcasting is a powerful medium / User-generated content threatens advertising / User-generated content does not threaten advertising / John Lanchester -- Delloite -- Daniel Terdiman -- John Seigenthaler -- J.D. Lasica -- Horst Prilliger -- Cade Metz -- Molly Wood -- Adrian McCoy -- Scott D. Marrs and John W. Lynd -- Dave Slusher -- Andrew Keen -- Joe Marchese.
A collection of thirteen controversial essays that debate issues associated with user-generated content, the expansion of media production through new technologies.
14 - 17 years
9780737738865 0737738863 9780737738872 (pbk.) 0737738871 (pbk.)
2007028822
User-generated content.
j006.7 Use 20