Phys.org
Phys.org is an online science, research and technology news aggregator offering briefs from press releases and reports from news agencies (a form of journalism sometimes pejoratively called churnalism).[1][2][3] The website also produces its own science journalism.[4][5] Phys.org is one of the most updated science websites, with an average of 98 posts per day.[6] It is part of the Science X network of websites, headquartered on the Isle of Man, United Kingdom. In April 2011, Phys.org launched the Medical Xpress site dedicated to content on medicine and health.[7]
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Available in | English |
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Founded | 2004 |
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URL | www |
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References
- Shipman, W. Matthew (2015). Handbook for Science Public Information Officers. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226179469.
- Timmer, John (23 September 2009). "PR or science journalism? It's getting harder to tell". Ars Technica.
- Yong, Ed (11 January 2010). "Adapting to the new ecosystem of science journalism". National Geographic Phenomena.
- Susan Chenelle, Audrey Fisch (2016). Connecting Across Disciplines: Collaborating with Informational Text. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 27. ISBN 978-1475820294.
- Sievert, Scott; Patel, Purav. "Interactive Science Communication".
- Ranger, Mathieu; Bultitude, Karen (October 30, 2014). "'The kind of mildly curious sort of science interested person like me': Science bloggers' practices relating to audience recruitment". Public Understanding of Science. 25 (3): 361–378. doi:10.1177/0963662514555054. PMC 4819792. PMID 25361791.
- "PhysOrg.com Spins Off Medical News Channel To Create Medical Xpress". PRWeb. Retrieved 2022-06-08.
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