Searching, Selecting, and Verifying

Authors Yael de Haan, Sanne Kruikemeier, Sophie Lecheler
Published in Tijdschrift voor communicatiewetenschap
Publication date 1 June 2024
Research groups Quality Journalism in Digital Transition
Type Article

Summary

This study utilises a quantitative observation study on student journalists (n=47), as well as reconstruction interviews with experienced editors and reporters in newsrooms (n=12), to understand how Dutch journalists search, select, and verify sources online. Through the recording of screen activity, we show that search strategies are heavily influenced by how the search engine sorts and ranks potential sources. Eventual selection of sources remains relatively traditional, focused on legacy media and their websites. Moreover, online news production clearly challenges the verification process. Results suggest that journalists use no explicit but only so-called hybrid methods of verifications, such as background checks of websites and social media accounts, and cross-checking of sources.

On this publication contributed

  • Yael de Haan
    Yael de Haan
    • Professor
    • Research group: Quality Journalism in Digital Transition

Language English
Published in Tijdschrift voor communicatiewetenschap
Year and volume 52 2
Key words journalists, verificati, online research
Digital Object Identifier 10.5117/TCW2024.X.001.HAAN
Page range 150-176

Yael de Haan

Yael de Haan

Yael de Haan

  • Professor
  • Research group: Quality Journalism in Digital Transition