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        <article-title>\Every tool is better than nothing"?: The use of dashboards in journalistic work</article-title>
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          <string-name>Peter Tolmie</string-name>
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          <institution>In: D. Albakour</institution>
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          <addr-line>D. Corney, J. Gonzalo, M. Martinez, B. Poblete</addr-line>
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          <institution>A. Vlachos (eds.): Proceedings of the NewsIR'18 Workshop at ECIR</institution>
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          <addr-line>Grenoble, France, 26-March-2018, published at</addr-line>
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          <institution>Universitat Siegen Siegen</institution>
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          <country country="DE">Germany</country>
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      <p>Biography
Peter Tolmie is a Principal Research Scientist at the
Universitat Siegen in Germany. He has conducted
ethnographic studies across numerous settings (e.g.
retail banking, music production, the TV and lm
industries, journalism, etc...). Most recently, he has
collaborated on the Pheme project, which is focused on
establishing the veracity of claims in the internet.</p>
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