宝库:仍是埋藏的宝藏

IF 0.9 Q3 COMMUNICATION
Kerry Green, Candice Green
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数字化过程已被证明是研究人员,尤其是历史学家的福音,因为制作数字化的事物记录可以让世界上任何地方的研究人员获得文物。对于研究新闻问题的大众传播研究人员来说,数字化尤为重要。新闻出版物的数字化使研究人员能够使用适当的软件进行单词、短语或其他主题搜索。但是,在内容尚未数字化的情况下,研究人员必须通过实际阅读原始文件或一些模拟记录(如缩微胶片)来进行繁琐的搜索,而且他们还受到自己和团队的毅力以及原始文件老化退化的限制。Trove 数据库的存在为澳大利亚的研究人员提供了极大的帮助,该数据库将截至 1954 年底的澳大利亚报纸内容数字化。澳大利亚国家图书馆认为,澳大利亚版权法规定内容必须至少有 70 年的历史,这限制了可以数字化的内容。研究人员若想查看较新的新闻内容,必须通过州立图书馆的缩微胶片记录,这限制了访问。为了实现公平和民主的访问,Trove 应该将 21 世纪的报纸内容数字化。
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Trove: Still a buried treasure
The process of digitization has proven to be a boon for researchers, and especially for historians, because producing a digitized record of a thing allows researchers anywhere in the world to have access to artefacts. Digitization is especially important for mass communication researchers studying issues surrounding news. Digitization of news publications enables researchers to conduct word, phrase or other thematic searches using appropriate software. But where content has not been digitized, researchers must undertake cumbersome searches by physically reading through the original documents or some analogue record, like microfiche, and then they are limited by the assiduity of themselves, their teams and by the degradation of the originals as they age. Researchers in Australia are considerably assisted by the existence of the Trove database, which has digitized the content of Australian newspapers up to the end of 1954. The National Library of Australia considers Australian copyright law, which says content must be at least 70 years old, limits what may be digitized. Researchers who want to look at more recent news content must do so via state libraries’ microfiche records, limiting access. To make access equitable and democratic, Trove should digitize newspaper content into the twenty-first century.
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Australian Journalism Review
Australian Journalism Review Social Sciences-Communication
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