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Information sources for the press and broadcast media / editor, Sarah Adair ; consultant editor, Selwyn Eagle.

Annenberg Library - Reference P96.I47 I5 1999
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Adair, Sarah.
Eagle, Selwyn.
Series:
Guides to information sources (London, England)
Guides to information sources
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mass media--Informations services.
Mass media.
Mass media--Research.
Internet.
Physical Description:
xiii, 242 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
London ; New Providence, NJ : Bowker-Saur, [1999]
Contents:
A journalist's view of the changes in information access for newspapers over the years / Peter Cole
I'm watching you CNN : real-time research in a global news environment / Debra K. Bade
From gopher to guru : the changing role of a BBC television programme information researcher / Annabel Colley
The news information industry and the media library into the 21st century / Richard Withey
The changing role of the news librarian / Nora Paul
Internet use at The Guardian and Observer : a case study / Helen Martin
The News International newspapers' intranet experience : a case study / Gertrud Erbach and Lynda Iley
Good news, bad news : credibility of information and data gathered from the Internet and the World Wide Web / Barbara P. Semonche
How long will it take you to digitise those pictures? : creating the electronic picture library / Pat M. Baird
Written archives in broadcasting with particular reference to the BBC / Jacqueline Kavanaugh
Sound recordings : recorded music libraries and sound archives / Sally K. Hine
Film and video libraries : the BBC experience / Sue Malden
The future of the BBC archives / Adam Lee
Ethical and legal issues for media librarians / Barrie MacDonald.
Notes:
First ed. edited by Selwyn Eagle.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1857392612
OCLC:
41940206

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