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Tag Archives: Reliability
Research study published in First Monday
Our research study “Influencing public opinion from corn syrup to obesity: A longitudinal analysis of the references for nutritional entries on Wikipedia” was published this week in the online journal First Monday. The study was written with my colleagues Marcia DiStaso, Yan … Continue reading
Posted in Health, International, Research, Social Media
Tagged article, content analysis, credibility, First Monday, Health, Nutrition, publication, References, Reliability, research, Social Media Professor, Sources, Wikipedia
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Is Richmond mediocre in social media?
A recent list in Men’s Health magazine ranked Richmond as rather mediocre in the social media sphere of American cities. The River City only came in as the 38th “most socially networked city” and earned a C+. I was interviewed … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media
Tagged Business, Facebook, Foursquare, Men's Health, Ranking, Reliability, Richmond, SMCRVA, Social Media, Social Media Professor, Technology, Tumblr, Twitter, VCU
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