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Media and the Internet
Media and the Internet
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A01=David Nicholas
A01=Helen Martin
A01=Peter Cole
A01=Peter Williams
Alan Rusbridger
Author_David Nicholas
Author_Helen Martin
Author_Peter Cole
Author_Peter Williams
British library
Car Activity
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CGI Script
Closed Question Type
commercial online services
computer-aided journalism
data analysis
Economics Reporter
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Ft Profile
General News Reporters
Heavy Internet Users
Information Overload
information seeking
Information Superhighway
Internet issues
Internet take-up
Internet users
IP Address
ISDN Link
journalists
Lancashire Evening Post
Massive Functionality
media communication
Media librarians
Media workers
Nua Internet Surveys
Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement
UK Journalist
UK Press
UK Release
UK User
Vice Versa
Wider Issues
World Wide Web
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Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9781138439313
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 13 Sep 2023
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Its sheer functionality, connectivity and accessibility make the Internet an information force to be reckoned with. However, there is very little qualitative data on how the Internet is impacting upon information-seeking in the workplace. The Media and the Internet is a crucial piece of research into how journalists and other media workers are actually using this new resource. Using largely unstructured interviewing techniques, more than three hundred journalists and media librarians were surveyed. The findings are highly relevant to all those working in information-intensive sectors.Contents: Project information; Abstract; Introduction; Methods; Literature review; Size and growth of the Internet; Patterns of use and user characteristics; The special case of journalists; Conclusions; Internet use and users; Internet issues; Case studies; Conclusion; References; Appendices
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