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Digital News Media (DNM) are characterized by their efforts to
provide consumers with new content interaction experiences, which
contrast with the more passive experiences provided by traditional
news media. This book directly addresses these interaction
experiences, taking the reader from underlying principles to actual
practices. To meet this objective, the book undertakes a
characterization of interactivity in DNM and explores the
boundaries between storytelling and direct data access. It examines
information visualization trends present in the media, and
practices in non-fiction storytelling in the context of the current
wave of VR technology. Moreover, it addresses how UX research and
evaluation methods can be applied to inform the design of
interactive media. It also analyzes the concept of Newsonomics and
it examines the reform of intellectual property law and legislation
governing authors' rights. The book concludes by analyzing the
scientific production of interaction over the last 10 years,
extracting the main conclusions, and highlighting the lessons that
can be extracted from the previous chapters.
We are surrounded by information. Even the most routine situations
in which we find ourselves conceal a hidden information flow. Every
step we take, a host of signals meet us, providing information
about what is happening in other parts of reality. The cherry tree
in bloom reveals that spring has arrived. The footprint left on wet
sand indicates that someone has walked along the beach. A red
traffic light signals that we must bring our car to a halt. In The
Phenomenon of Information, author Mario Perez-Montoro addresses the
problems of providing a theoretical explanation of how a signal
carries informational content, how to identify its characteristics,
and how to define the mechanisms for describing it. To do this,
Perez-Montoro examines several theoretical approaches to the
phenomenon of information: the mathematical theory of
communication, Dretske's approach, and the relational theory of
meaning. A critique of these efforts leads to the author's
definition of informational content, named "the extensional
approach," which is designed to overcome the conceptual limitations
of the previous theories. The author proposes that his definition
might serve as a basis on which a satisfactory analysis of the
concept of information can be developed.
Navigation Design and SEO for Content-Intensive Websites: A Guide
for an Efficient Digital Communication presents the characteristics
and principal guidelines for the analysis and design of efficient
navigation and information access systems on content-intensive
websites, such as magazines and other media publications.
Furthermore, the book aims to present the tools of information
processing, including information architecture (IA) and content
categorization systems, so that such designs can ensure a good
navigation experience based on the semantic relations between
content items. The book also presents best practices in the design
of information access systems with regard to their main structures,
including search query forms and search result pages. Finally, the
book describes the foundations of search engine optimization (SEO),
emphasizing SEO oriented to publications focused on communication
and the coverage of current affairs, including images and videos.
Digital News Media (DNM) are characterized by their efforts to
provide consumers with new content interaction experiences, which
contrast with the more passive experiences provided by traditional
news media. This book directly addresses these interaction
experiences, taking the reader from underlying principles to actual
practices. To meet this objective, the book undertakes a
characterization of interactivity in DNM and explores the
boundaries between storytelling and direct data access. It examines
information visualization trends present in the media, and
practices in non-fiction storytelling in the context of the current
wave of VR technology. Moreover, it addresses how UX research and
evaluation methods can be applied to inform the design of
interactive media. It also analyzes the concept of Newsonomics and
it examines the reform of intellectual property law and legislation
governing authors' rights. The book concludes by analyzing the
scientific production of interaction over the last 10 years,
extracting the main conclusions, and highlighting the lessons that
can be extracted from the previous chapters.
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