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Online newspapers in Scandinavia

Information Technology & People, 2005
Purpose– To examine the evolution of the online newspaper genre in Scandinavia. To provide an understanding of the institutional context in which online newspapers initially were produced and modified over time.Design/methodology/approach– A longitudinal study of three different types of newspapers in three Scandinavian countries. The study is based on
Carina Ihlström, Ola Henfridsson
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Online Dialogism : the Case of Online Newspaper

Berenice : rivista quadrimestrale di studi comparati e ricerche sulle avanguardie : anno XVI, 43 marzo, 2010, 2010
The huge semiotic change produced by the rise of online newspapers has enormously enhanced access to different versions of the news, thus enabling the general public to compare and contrast the representation of the same event on a global scale.
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Historical British newspapers online

Library Hi Tech News, 2008
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to show how early newspapers have become ever more essential sources for the study of “history from below”.Design/methodology/approachThe paper looks at why back runs of newspapers are an unrivalled primary source for students, authors, and researchers.FindingsHistorians of all kinds now have access to a much ...
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The Europeana Newspapers – A Gateway to European Newspapers Online

2012
The paper introduces the Europeana Newspapers project, funded by the European Commission. It describes its potential social impact on examples of stakeholders groups and the way of the project coordination, together with description of project activities. It also provides an overview of technologies used within the project. The paper also briefly gives
Aleš Pekárek, Marieke Willems
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Interactive and Cultural Differences in Online Newspapers

CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2008
This research studied the interactivity and cultural differences provided by online versions of daily newspapers. It examined interactivity features on the 116 online versions of South Korean and U.S. newspapers on the basis of users' activities when they read the online newspaper.
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Newspaper Journalists Support Online Comments

Newspaper Research Journal, 2012
A survey at 36 newspapers shows journalists feel strongly that readers should have the ability to comment online, but they also dislike the verbal ‘free-for-alls’ and personal attacks in these comments. Only 35 percent say they frequently or always read online comments on their stories.
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