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Main Authors: Zaher, Celia Ribeiro, Varella, Maria Angelica
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2001
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED459725
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author Zaher, Celia Ribeiro
Varella, Maria Angelica
author_facet Zaher, Celia Ribeiro
Varella, Maria Angelica
Zaher, Celia Ribeiro
Varella, Maria Angelica
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Brazilian History through Journalism. Zaher, Celia Ribeiro Varella, Maria Angelica Access to Information Databases Foreign Countries Library Collections Mass Media Role National Libraries Newspapers Preservation This paper provides an overview of the beginnings of the newspaper in Brazil with information on the more significant titles and their role in the history of journalism and their impact on social change that occurred between the Imperial and Republican periods. Current collections at the National Library and legal deposit are discussed. It describes the present and historical collections and efforts to preserve them through microfilming and digitizing processes. Some statistics are provided for the collections and microfilms that have been made available. Brief information on the online access of the newspaper periodical databases is also given. (MES)
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spellingShingle Brazilian History through Journalism.
Zaher, Celia Ribeiro
Varella, Maria Angelica
Access to Information
Databases
Foreign Countries
Library Collections
Mass Media Role
National Libraries
Newspapers
Preservation
Brazilian History through Journalism. Zaher, Celia Ribeiro Varella, Maria Angelica Access to Information Databases Foreign Countries Library Collections Mass Media Role National Libraries Newspapers Preservation This paper provides an overview of the beginnings of the newspaper in Brazil with information on the more significant titles and their role in the history of journalism and their impact on social change that occurred between the Imperial and Republican periods. Current collections at the National Library and legal deposit are discussed. It describes the present and historical collections and efforts to preserve them through microfilming and digitizing processes. Some statistics are provided for the collections and microfilms that have been made available. Brief information on the online access of the newspaper periodical databases is also given. (MES)
title Brazilian History through Journalism.
topic Access to Information
Databases
Foreign Countries
Library Collections
Mass Media Role
National Libraries
Newspapers
Preservation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED459725