Future-proofing the news : preserving the first draft of history /: preserving the first draft of history. ([2017])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Future-proofing the news : preserving the first draft of history /: preserving the first draft of history. ([2017])
- Main Title:
- Future-proofing the news : preserving the first draft of history
- Further Information:
- Note: Kathleen A. Hansen, Nora Paul.
- Authors:
- Hansen, Kathleen A
Paul, Nora - Contents:
- Preface ; Acknowledgements; Chapter One: Who Needs Yesterday&rsquo;s News? ; Losing the News; News Users; News Preservers; Access to Preserved News; Chapter Two: Newspapers; The Newspaper Industry; Why Newspapers Were Lost; How Newspapers Were Preserved; Newspaper Preservation Challenges; A Newspaper Historian&rsquo;s View; Chapter Three: Visual News; The Rise of Visual News; Why Visual News Was Lost; How Visual News Was Preserved; Visual News Preservation Challenges; Photo Archive Users; Chapter Four: Newsreels; The Newsreel Industry; Why Newsreels Were Lost; How Newsreels Were Preserved; Newsreel Preservation Challenges; Archival Newsreel Collections; An Artist&rsquo;s View of Newsreel Archives; Chapter Five: Radio; The Radio Industry; Why Radio News Was Lost; How Radio News Was Preserved; Radio News Preservation Challenges; A Network of Preservation Heroes; Chapter Six: Television; The Television Industry; Why Television News Was Lost; How Television News Was Preserved; Television News Preservation Challenges; Television Archive Users; Chapter Seven: The Digital Turn; Newspapers; News Photography; Radio and Television; Converting Analog Archives to Digital; Chapter Eight: Digital News; Early Videotex Experiments; CompuServe and Competitors; The World Wide Web; Why News on the Web (and Beyond) Was Lost; Digital News Preservation Today; Dark Alliance Case Study; Chapter Nine: Challenges to News Archive Access; Who Has An Archive of the Content I Need?; How Can I Get AccessPreface ; Acknowledgements; Chapter One: Who Needs Yesterday&rsquo;s News? ; Losing the News; News Users; News Preservers; Access to Preserved News; Chapter Two: Newspapers; The Newspaper Industry; Why Newspapers Were Lost; How Newspapers Were Preserved; Newspaper Preservation Challenges; A Newspaper Historian&rsquo;s View; Chapter Three: Visual News; The Rise of Visual News; Why Visual News Was Lost; How Visual News Was Preserved; Visual News Preservation Challenges; Photo Archive Users; Chapter Four: Newsreels; The Newsreel Industry; Why Newsreels Were Lost; How Newsreels Were Preserved; Newsreel Preservation Challenges; Archival Newsreel Collections; An Artist&rsquo;s View of Newsreel Archives; Chapter Five: Radio; The Radio Industry; Why Radio News Was Lost; How Radio News Was Preserved; Radio News Preservation Challenges; A Network of Preservation Heroes; Chapter Six: Television; The Television Industry; Why Television News Was Lost; How Television News Was Preserved; Television News Preservation Challenges; Television Archive Users; Chapter Seven: The Digital Turn; Newspapers; News Photography; Radio and Television; Converting Analog Archives to Digital; Chapter Eight: Digital News; Early Videotex Experiments; CompuServe and Competitors; The World Wide Web; Why News on the Web (and Beyond) Was Lost; Digital News Preservation Today; Dark Alliance Case Study; Chapter Nine: Challenges to News Archive Access; Who Has An Archive of the Content I Need?; How Can I Get Access to the Archive?; Are There Tools That Will Help Me Find Specific Items in the Archive?; I&rsquo;ve Found What I Need: Will I Be Able to Use It the Way I Intend?<br />Chapter Ten: What Next?; The Current State of News Preservation; Archival Challenges and Opportunities; Avoiding Historical Amnesia; Extra! Extra! Read More About It; About the Authors; Index … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations
- Subjects:
- 071/.3
History: General
Journalism -- United States -- History
Journalism -- Technological innovations -- United States
American newspapers -- History
Newspapers -- Conservation and restoration -- United States
Newspaper publishing -- United States -- History
Press law -- United States
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Journalism
American newspapers
Journalism
Journalism -- Technological innovations
Newspaper publishing
Newspapers -- Conservation and restoration
Press law
Language Arts & Disciplines: Library & Information Science / Archives & Special Libraries
United States
Electronic books
History - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781442267145
1442267143 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781442267121
1442267127 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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