The opening up and digitisation of archives offers many potential benefits for television historians. Drawing on the author's experience as a scholar, this paper explores the advantages and possible costs of this change
As we experience unprecedented access to archive material through online platforms and archive based...
In this article, we want to develop a discussion about research into television history. In so doing...
I have always thought that the title of this journal indicated a certain lack of confidence about te...
This article considers possible futures for television (TV) studies, imagining how the discipline mi...
This article investigates the implications of online access to television archival material and the ...
Digitisation of historic TV material is driven by the widespread perception that archival material s...
Television may be the most pervasive medium of mass communication but, unlike the print media. Austr...
Increasingly television heritage is being digitized and made accessible to non- industry user, enabl...
Worldwide, more than 30 million hours of unique television programming are broadcast every year, yet...
Professionals in the television industry are working towards a certain future - rather than end - fo...
Sonja de Leeuw The archive as network. Perspectives on studying online television heritageIncreasing...
Archives have traditionally been the result of individual or collective decisions taken on political...
There is a branch of history called archaeology. The source of information that archaeologists value...
Reusing audiovisual archive material is a growing trend on television and has many purposes, ranging...
<p>Reusing audiovisual archive material is a growing trend on television and has many purposes, rang...
As we experience unprecedented access to archive material through online platforms and archive based...
In this article, we want to develop a discussion about research into television history. In so doing...
I have always thought that the title of this journal indicated a certain lack of confidence about te...
This article considers possible futures for television (TV) studies, imagining how the discipline mi...
This article investigates the implications of online access to television archival material and the ...
Digitisation of historic TV material is driven by the widespread perception that archival material s...
Television may be the most pervasive medium of mass communication but, unlike the print media. Austr...
Increasingly television heritage is being digitized and made accessible to non- industry user, enabl...
Worldwide, more than 30 million hours of unique television programming are broadcast every year, yet...
Professionals in the television industry are working towards a certain future - rather than end - fo...
Sonja de Leeuw The archive as network. Perspectives on studying online television heritageIncreasing...
Archives have traditionally been the result of individual or collective decisions taken on political...
There is a branch of history called archaeology. The source of information that archaeologists value...
Reusing audiovisual archive material is a growing trend on television and has many purposes, ranging...
<p>Reusing audiovisual archive material is a growing trend on television and has many purposes, rang...
As we experience unprecedented access to archive material through online platforms and archive based...
In this article, we want to develop a discussion about research into television history. In so doing...
I have always thought that the title of this journal indicated a certain lack of confidence about te...