Library science analysis of Mexican television news on the web
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https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2014.ene.10Keywords:
News librarianship, Audiovisual documentation, TV documentation, TV Journalism, News, Documentary organization, Content representation, Web, Television, Metadata, Indexing.Abstract
Television is unquestionably a vehicle that socializes the journalistic tale of the human experience. The evolution of journalistic documentation and the need to respond to the organization of content generated in video collections and television archives, in particular news broadcasts, have created new areas and niches of opportunity for library and information science professionals. The research that is being carried out in Mexico on the analysis of news broadcasts and content representation on the web is presented. The documentary news treatment is crucial to strengthen the quality of content representation and ensure the relevance of discourse analysis for its organization, accessibility and preservation. The visibility of television news on the Web could be lessened due to deficiencies in metadata description.
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