Elegy for the news library
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2009.may.01Keywords:
Information centre, News library, Profession, Professional value, Professional profile, Newspapers, Media, History, Economic recession, Crisis of the press.Abstract
The biography of news researcher Liz Donovan, who died in 2008, serves as a thread of a journey through the profession of news librarian and describes the evolution of newspaper newsrooms throughout 40 years. Information systems and resources have changed -from paper clippings to the Internet and Web 2.0-, but the economic situation of the press has also changed, leading to cutbacks. Unfortunately, with the mistaken idea that "everything is on the Internet", news companies are devaluing the contributions made by information professionals to newspaper content, and often close or decimate the news libraries, thus losing an important amount of know-how and quality.
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