press-identification

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Press-identification' often means figuring out which news outlet published a piece of information. It's about knowing your news sources: where does your news come from?
Examples in Different Contexts
In event security, 'press identification' is crucial for managing access to restricted or sensitive areas during public or private events. A security manager might state, 'We require visible press identification for entry to ensure the safety and privacy of all attendees.'
Practice Scenarios
Academics

Scenario:

Your paper uses several news articles as references. Do remember that part of good scholarship is accurate attribution.

Response:

You're right. I’ll ensure full press identification for all the news articles I've referred to in my research paper.

Journalism

Scenario:

The draft of the article uses information from multiple sources. We need a final review to ensure the credibility of our publication.

Response:

Agreed. I'll double-check all press identifications and make necessary corrections before the final submission.

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