Notes for "Online Communication Research in 33 Mass Communication Journals, 1993-2003"

1Tami K. Tomasello, "The status of Internet-based research in five leading communication journals, 1994-1999," Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 78 (winter 2001): 656-674.

2M. Kent Jennings and Vicki Zeitner, "Internet Use and Civic Engagement: a longitudinal analysis," Public Opinion Quaterly 67 (2003): 311-334.

3Tomasello, "The status of Internet-based research in five leading communication journals, 1994-1999.

4Tomasello, "The status of Internet-based research in five leading communication journals, 1994-1999.," 660.

5Nicholas Negroponte, Being Digital (New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1995).

6John B. Horrigan, "Home Broadband Adoption has Increased 60% in Past Year and Use of DSL Lines Is Surging," Pew Internet & American Life Project, http://www.pewinternet.org, accessed May 15, 2004.

7Eric S. Fredin and Prabu David, "Browsing and the Hypermedia Interaction Cycle: a Model of Self-Efficiency and Goal Dynamics," Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 75 (spring 1998): 35-54.

8Jane B. Singer, "Compaign Contributions: Online Newspaper Coverage of Election 2000," Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 80 (spring 2003): 39-56.

9John E. Newhagen and Sheizaf Rafaeli, "Why Communication Researchers Should Study the Internet: a Dialogue," Journal of Communication 46 (spring 1996): 4-19.

10Paul J. Donato, "Research in a world of expanding media options: chicken or egg?" Journal of Advertising Research 36 (spring 1996): 35-42.

11Mark P. Couper, "Web Surveys: a Review of Issies and Approaches," Public Opinion Quarterly 64 (winter 2000): 464-482.

12Frank Biocca, "Communication within Virtual Reality: Creating a Space for Research," Journal of Communication 42 (winter 1992): 5-22.

13Newhagen and Rafaeli, "Why Communication Researchers Should Study the Internet: a Dialogue."

14Paul Vassallo, "The Knowledge Continum-organizing for research and scholarly communication." Internet Research: Electronic Networking Applications and Policy 9 (fall 1999): 232-242.

15John December, "Units of Analysis for Internet communication," Journal of Communication 46 (spring 1996): 14-38.

16Merrill Morris and Christine Ogan, "The Internet as Mass Medium," Journal of Communication 46 (winter 1996): 39-50.

17Lawrence Lessig, The Future of Ideas: the fate of the commons in a connected world (New York, Vintage Books, 2002).

18Lessig, The Future of Ideas: the fate of the commons in a connected world.

19Lessig, The Future of Ideas: the fate of the commons in a connected world.

20Andrew Shapiro, The Control Revolution: How the Internet is Putting Individuals in Charge and Changing the World (New York, Public Affairs, 1999).

21Tomasello, "The status of Internet-based research in five leading communication journals, 1994-1999."

22Roger Cooper, W. James Potter and Michel Dupagne, "A stutus report on methods used in mass communication research," Journalism Educator 48 (winter 1994): 54-61.

23Rasha Kamhawi and David Weaver, "Mass Communication Research Trends from 1980 to 1999," Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 80 (spring 2003): 7-27.

24A.C. Garner and C.S. Dyer, The Iowa Guide: Scholar journals in mass communication and related fields (Iowa City, Iowa Center for Communication Study, University of Iowa, 1989).

25The complete list is presented in Table One with total number of articles per journal for the period under study.

26Tomasello, "The status of Internet-based research in five leading communication journals, 1994-1999," 665.

27Patrick Sutherland, "Diffusion of Courses with World Wide Web Features: Perceptions of Journalism and Mass Communication Program Administrators," Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 58 (winter 2003): 384-395; Bruce Henderson, "Improving student writing using a Web-based targeted approach to grammar system: TAGS," Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 57 (autumn 2002): 230-243; Karla K. Gower and Jung-Yul Cho, "Use of the Internet in the public relations curriculum," Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 56 (summer 2001): 81-92; Sally A. Guthrie, "Making the World Wide Web accessible to all students," Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 55 (spring 2000): 14-23; Kenneth R. Blake, "Using the World Wide Web to teach news writing online," Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 55 (spring 2000): 24-34; Joe Bob Hester, "Using a web-based interactive test as a learning tool," Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 54 (spring 1999): 35-41; Patrick J. Sutherland, "How accredited programs use the World Wide Web," Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 54 (spring 1999): 16-22; Stan Ketterer, "Teaching students how to evaluate and use online resources," Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 52 (winter 1998): 25-37; Karen Whitehill King and Margaret Morrison, "A media buying simulation game using the Internet," Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 53 (autumn 1998): 28-36; Lewis A. Friedland and Sheila Webb, "Incorporating online publishing into the curriculum," Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 51 (autumn 1996): 54-65; Shelton A. Gunaratne and Byung S. Lee, "Integration of Internet resources into curriculum and instruction," Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 51 (summer 1996): 32-35; and Julie Bolding, "Research skills instruction in undergraduate programs," ," Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 51 (spring 1996): 15-22.

28Erik Bucy, "Media Credibility Reconsidered: Synergy Effects Between On-Air and Online News," Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 80 (summer 2003): 247-264.

29Tomasello, "The status of Internet-based research in five leading communication journals, 1994-1999," 664.

30Lessig, The Future of Ideas: the fate of the commons in a connected world.

31Martin E. Halstuk, "Speed Bumps on the Information Superhighway: A Study of Federal Agency Compliance with the Electronic Freedom of Information Act of 1996," Communication Law and Policy (autumn 2000): 423-455.

32Matt Jackson, "The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998: A Proposed Amendment to Accommodate Free Speech," Communication Law and Policy 5 (winter 2000): 61-82.

33Ashley Packard, "Does Proposed Federal Cyberstalking Legislation Met Constitutional Requirements?" Communication Law and Policy 5 (autumn 2000): 505-529.

34Jan H. Samoriski, "Private Spaces and Public Interests: Internet Navigation, Commercialism and the Fleecing of Democracy," Communication Law and Policy (winter 2000): 93-106.

35Harold Hallikainen, "Spectrum for Sale or Rent: Comments on US Spectrum Auctions," International Journal of Communications Law and Policy (summer 2000): 1-7. Herbet Ungerer, "Access Issues Under EU Regulation and Anti-Trust Law: the Case of Telecommunications and Internet Markets Auctions," International Journal of Communications Law and Policy (summer 2000): 8-35.

36Edward B. Keller and W. Bradford Fay, "How many are really on the electronic superhighway? an analysis of the effects of survey methodologies," Journal of Advertising Research 37 (summer, 1996): RC2-8.

37Jennifer D. Greer, "Evaluating the Credibility of Online Information: A Test of Source and Advertising Influence," Mass Communication & Society 6 (spring 2003): 11-28. Carolyn A. Lin and Leo W. Jeffres, "Comparing distinctions and similarities across websites of newspapers, radio stations, and television stations," Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 78 (fall 2001): 555-573.

38Publications, (Arlington, VA: The Freedom Forum, 2004) http://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=13087, posted June 17, 2003, accessed June 1, 2004.

39Robert K. Yin, Case Study Research: Design and Methods (Thousand Oaks, Cal., Sage Publications, 1994).

40Jim Meskauskas, "Branding Online Is Possible...Now What?" ClickZ Networks, http://www.clickz.com/experts/archives/media/plan_buy/article.php/881651, posted September 11, 2001, accessed June 25, 2004.

41Bob Tedeschi, "Measuring Online Ad Effectiveness," New York Times (Nov. 3, 2003): http://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/03/technology/03ecom.html.

42Heather E. Campbell and Marianne Barrett, "Cable Television and Telephony in the Telecommunications Act of 1996: Economics, Law, Regulation and Politics," Communication Law and Policy 2 (winter 1997): 470-525. Jan H. Samoriski, John L. Huffman, Denise M. Trauth, "Encryption and the First Amendment." Communication Law and Policy 2 (winter 1997): 417-440. Henry Wong, "Webcaching via satellite: Internet highway or copyright infringement?" Communications and the Law 20 (winter 1999): 63-74.

43Everett Rogers, Diffusion of Innovations (New York, Free Press, 2003).

44Stan Ketterer, "Links Engage Readers of Online Crime Stories," Newspaper Research Journal 22 (spring 2001) 3.

45Peter R. Dickson, "Understanding the Trade Winds: The Global Evolution of Production, Consumption, and the Internet," Journal of Consumer Research 27 (June 2000), 118.

46Thomas Novak, Donna L. Hoffman and Adam Duhachek, "The Influence of Goal-Directed and Experiential Activities on Online Flow Experiences," Journal of Consumer Psychology, 13 (2003) 3-16.

47Eliza Tanner, "Chilean conversations: Internet forum participants debate Augusto Pinochet's detention," Journal of Communication 51 (June 2001) 383-403.

48Mary Jae Paul, "Interactive disaster communication on the internet: a content analysis of sixty-four disaster relief home pages," Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 78 (winter 2001) 739-753.

49Barbara K. Kaye and Thomas J. Johnson, "Online and in the Know: Uses and Gratifications of the Web for Political Information" Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 46 (march 2002): 54-72.

5050. George A. Miller, "The magical number seven, plus or minus two: Some limits on our capacity for processing information," Psychological Review 63 (1953) 81-97.

51Scott L. Althaus and David Tewksbury, "Agenda setting and the 'new' news: Patterns of issue importance among readers of the paper and online versions of the New York Times," Communication Research 29 (April 2002) 180-207.

52Marilyn Roberts, Wayne Wanta and Tzong-Horng Dzwo, "Agenda setting and issue salience online," Communication Research 29 (August 2002) 452-465.

53Jennings and Zeitner, "Internet Use and Civic Engagement: a longitudinal analysis."

54Stan Ketterer, "Oklahoma small dailies, weeklies use Internet as reporting tool," Newspaper Research Journal 24 (summer 2003): 107-113. Wilson Lowery, "What influences small newspapers to decide to publish online news?" Newspaper Research Journal 24 (fall 2003): 83-90.

55John C. Schweitzer, "Mass Communications Research Article Productivity by U.S. Academics," Journalism Quarterly 65 (summer 1988): 479-484.

56Gregory B. Newby, "The Maturation of Norms for Computer-Mediated Communication," Internet Research: Electronic Networking Applications and Policy 3 (summer 1993) 30-38.

57Michael S. Nilan, "Speculations on the Impact of Global Electronic Networks on Human Cognition and Human Organization," Internet Research: Electronic Networking Applications and Policy 3 (winter 1993) 47-56.

58Joseph A. Wiencko, Jr., "The Blacksburg Electronic Village," Internet Research: Electronic Networking Applications and Policy 3 (winter 1993) 31-40. R. Taylor Walsh, "Development of a Community Information Service: the National Capital Area Public Access Network (CapAccess)-A Work in Progress," Internet Research: Electronic Networking Applications and Policy 3 (winter 1993) 41-59. Stephen R. Ruth and Raul Gouet, "Must Invisible Colleges Be Invisible? An Approach to Examining Large Communities of Network Users," Internet Research: Electronic Networking Applications and Policy 3 (fall 1993) 36-59.

59Douglas A. Boyd, "A new 'line in the sand' for the media," Media Studies Journal 7 (fall 1993) 134-141. Mark Thalhimer, "Hi-tech news or just 'shovelware'?" Media Studies Journal 8 (winter 1994) 40-51. Adam Clayton Powell III, "On-ramps to the information superhighway," Media Studies Journal 8 (summer 1994) 113-122. Joe Quinlan, "Confessions of a fallen newspaperman," Media Studies Journal 8 (winter 1994) 64-71.

60Tomasello, "The status of Internet-based research in five leading communication journals, 1994-1999" 665.

61Kamhawi and Weaver, "Mass Communication Research Trends from 1980 to 1999."

62David R.Thompson and Birgit Wassmuth, "Online Advertising: Hit Rates for Jumps from Banner Ads," Web Journal of Mass Communication Research 4 (summer 2001).

63Web Journal of Mass Communication Research, web site, http://www.scripps.ohiou.edu/wjmcr, accessed June 1, 2004.