On Jul 13, 2009, at 12:24 PM, Rob Enslin wrote:

Does anyone know if research has been conducted (or has conducted research) to support digital editions in terms of a positive user experience (user
outcomes)?

There's been a lot of research on this topic, primarily from the folks at Poynter.

And, no, there's no evidence to suggest that anything beyond an article rendered in HTML provides any positive experience to the reader.

The best-of-class in online news these days are, in my opinion, New York Times, Financial Times, and BBC News. They use the web in ways to enhance the delivery of news, not detract from it.

Jared

Jared M. Spool
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