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What is Popular Gets More Popular? Exploring Over-Time Dynamics in Article Readership Using Real-World Log Data. [PDF]
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A critical scoping analysis of digital media literacy research in selected Arab and international journals (2016-2025). [PDF]
Alquaary MA, Ali OA, Fayez H.
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Naturalistic Tobacco Retail Exposure and Smoking Outcomes in Adults Who Smoke Cigarettes Daily.
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Subsistence Journalism: Corporate Control and Corporate Change in Queensland Regional Journalism
CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance, 2023In May 2020, at the height of the first COVID-19 lockdown in Queensland, Australia, the nation’s biggest news organisation, News Corp, announced they were closing many of their regional journals. For much of regional Queensland, the onset of news deserts looked probable until Victorian-based Star News Group filled the void left by News Corp. This paper
Richard Murray
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Regional Journals in Geography: A Vision for the 21st Century*
Scottish Geographical Journal, 2008This paper (originally published in The North West Geographer, 1997, 1(1), 2-17)) contributes to the debate on journals in geography and the production of geographical knowledge by considering a hitherto neglected issue - the role of regional journals of geography.
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Journalism and Regional Identity
Queensland Review, 1996This discussion of George Loyau's prolific literary output will examine journalism in the wider context of literary production and raise questions about the role of journalists as entertainers as well as social and political commentators. Journalism remained Loyau's working profession for four decades (1860–1898). Yet it is easily overlooked because of
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The International Journal of the History of Sport, Regional Numbers
The International Journal of the History of Sport, 2007‘Minds are like parachutes. They function best when they are open.’* *Adaptation of an aphorism attributed to Sir James Dewar (1842–1923).
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Journal Quality in the Asian Region
The Serials Librarian, 2001Abstract The authors report on a project sponsored by the IFLA Round Table of Library and Information Science Journals to determine factors contributing to journal quality. This was a pilot project focusing on Asia with the aim in part of determining whether a larger international project might be feasible. Quality of papers emerged as the key category,
G. E. Gorman, Philip J. Calvert
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