

and Mexican newspapers, and the economic frame was more present in the U.S. The conflict frame was more widely used in EU newspapers. and EU newspapers present more news related to violence towards entrepreneurs than Mexican outlets, which more often adopt the avoid strategy (Oliver, 1991). international and Mexican newspapers from 2006 to 2012. A sample of 200 news histories was constructed by integrating. We also analyze journalists’ treatment of this news (Semetko & Valkendurg, 2000) and differences among newspapers from the U.S., Mexico and the European Union (EU). In Mexico and to explore entrepreneurs’ reaction to the covered news. The guide is a part of the course "The best digital information resources for journalism documentation" (Barcelona: Cobdc, 2009)ĭifferent Visions of Framing Violence in International Press News Guide to My News, a press database and a clipping service of Spanish newspapers. Productes d’informació de premsa nacionals (1).
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The users learned how to use it by themselves and others learned by training of SSRU library. Findings show that most users knew the online news clipping service from their friends, library’s website and their teachers. Data is gathered from 214 lecturers and 380 undergraduate students by using questionnaires. This research aims to investigate and analyze user’s behaviour towards the utilization of the online news clipping database at Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Thailand. This document is composed of clippings from news publications and press releases about projects funded by the New York State Discretionary Grant Program for Conservation and Preservation of Library Research Materials, which annually awards $500,000 to libraries, archives, historical societies, and similar agencies in New York State through…Īnalyzing Behaviour of the Utilization of the Online News Clipping Database: Experience in Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University Selected Press Clippings about Projects Funded by the Discretionary Grant Program, 1988//90. The New York State Program for the Conservation and Preservation of Library Research Materials. It is concluded that the press problem around nuclear energy news is strange. Changing this system is required but very difficult. This structure makes problem of nuclear energy news reporting complicated. Local news department, social news department, science news department and economical news department involve in nuclear energy news the accordance with their own situations and concerns. In order to clear this problem, basic organizational structure of the press related to nuclear energy news was analyzed. Since the event of Niigataken Chuetsu-oki Earthquake in 2007 and the subsequent press reports on damage of nuclear power station after it, a stance of media is being questioned. International Nuclear Information System (INIS) Press problem related to nuclear energy news reporting Office of Personnel Management — A press release, news release, media release, press statement is written communication directed at members of the news media for the purpose of announcing programs. Other articles are submitted from a variety of sources, including interested readers across the United States and in New Zealand. Identical versions of many stories, especially those written and distributed by wire services such as the Associated Press and United Press International, and by syndicated columnists, are published in numerous papers across the United States. Clippings are provided to the Foundation by a service that searches for items containing the phrase 'National Science Foundation'. No attempt has been made to correlate the number of articles, or their length, with the importance of the subjects treated. The only requirement for inclusion in this publication is that the article's subject matter pertains or refers to Antarctica in some way - whether it is focused on the science done there, or on the people who play such a large part in the work accomplished, or on the issues related to it. The newspaper and magazine stories selected for this book present only a sampling of one year's (July 1991 to July 1992) news coverage of Antarctica.
