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About the author
Introduction
1.
Executive Summary
2.
Introduction
3.
Definition of User-Generated Content
3.1.
How to Read the Report
4.
Brief History of UGC
5.
Methodology
5.1.
Sample
5.2.
Data Collection and Analysis
5.3.
Collection and Analysis of the Qualitative Data
6.
How, When, and Why UGC is Integrated into News Output
6.1.
How Much is UGC Used on TV and Online?
6.2.
For Which Stories is UGC Used?
6.3.
When is UGC Used?
6.4.
Why is UGC Used?
6.5.
UGC as a Substitute?
6.6.
Conclusions
7.
Workflow
7.1.
How Newsrooms Discover UGC
7.2.
Staffing Around UGC
7.3.
Conclusions
8.
Verification
8.1.
Who Should do Verification?
8.2.
Reliance on News Agencies
9.
Permissions/Copyright
9.1.
Copyright Law
9.2.
Securing Permissions
9.3.
Embedding
9.4.
Payment
9.5.
Licensing
9.6.
Distribution and Syndication
9.7.
Conclusions
10.
Crediting
10.1.
Reasons for Crediting
10.2.
Why are Credits Not Added?
10.3.
How to Credit
10.4.
Crediting Online
10.5.
Conclusions
11.
Labeling
11.1.
Should News Organizations Label?
11.2.
The Complexity of Syria
11.3.
How to Label UGC
11.4.
Conclusions
12.
Responsibilities
12.1.
1. Responsibility Toward Uploaders
12.2.
Privacy
12.3.
Ethics of Public Newsgathering
12.4.
2. Responsibility to the Audience
12.5.
3. Responsibility to Staff
12.6.
Conclusions
13.
Overall Conclusions
14.
Recommendations
14.1.
Recommendations for the Entire News Industry:
14.2.
Recommendations for News Agencies:
14.3.
Recommendations for Newsrooms and Journalism Schools
15.
Endnotes
16.
Further Reading
17.
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