A decade in Internet newspaper´s: documental strategies
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v11i2.1521Abstract
On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the digital newspapers on Internet, a study is offered which covers the documentary approaches used in the elaboration and processing of news and information. Strategies are formulated and an analysis is offered of the documentary methods that are employed by the most important newspapers present on Internet and by the independent publications which are published by a very limited number of editors, writers and researchers. The relation between journalists and documentalists has become stronger with the digital revolution. The digital news archives is postulated as an important commercial product for newspaper portalsDownloads
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