NewsLynx
Introduction
1.
Executive Summary
1.1.
The NewsLynx Project Implements Three Key Ideas
1.2.
Key Observations and Recommendations
2.
Introduction
2.1.
Definitions
2.2.
Previous Research
2.3.
From Monitoring and Evaluation to Media Impact
2.4.
The Rise of Nonprofit Journalism
2.5.
The Quantification of Content
2.6.
Current Efforts
2.7.
Qualitative Projects
2.8.
Quantitative Projects
2.9.
Internal Newsroom Tools
2.10.
Where NewsLynx Fits: Incorporating Qualitative and Quantitative
3.
Research Findings
3.1.
Preparatory Research
3.2.
What Do Newsrooms Measure and Why?
3.3.
What Do Impact Reports Look Like and How Are They Used?
3.4.
Challenges
4.
Platform Description
4.1.
The Model
4.2.
The Impact Framework, as Implemented
4.3.
Model Concept: Impact Tags
4.4.
Model Concept: Categories
4.5.
Model Concept: Levels
4.6.
The Combination of Tags, Categories, and Levels
4.7.
Other Concepts for Possible Inclusion
4.8.
Model Concept: Subject Tags
4.9.
NewsLynx Interface
4.10.
This Story’s Life
4.11.
How People Are Reading and Finding It
4.12.
Who Tweeted It?
5.
Newsroom Use
5.1.
Approval River Usage
5.2.
Article Section Usage
5.3.
Newsroom-created Taxonomies
5.4.
Barriers to Entry
6.
Recommendations and Open Questions
6.1.
Impact Work Practices: Recommendations
6.2.
Commit Resources
6.3.
Integrate with Editorial
6.4.
Start Small
6.5.
Publish Both for Humans and Machines By Using Standards
6.6.
Impact Work Practices: Open Questions
6.7.
Building Impact Tools: Recommendations
6.8.
Building Impact Tools: Open Questions
7.
Future Paths for NewsLynx
7.1.
Platform Improvements
7.2.
Platform Challenges
7.3.
Paths Forward
8.
Conclusion
9.
Appendix A
9.1.
Impact Survey
10.
Appendix B
10.1.
Impact Reading List
11.
Footnotes
12.
Citations
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