Curmudgeons and dragon? A content analysis of the Australian print media’s portrayal of the information profession 2000 to 2004
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the Australian print media’s portrayal of information professionals was different from the real personae of Australian staff. This was tested by content analysis of media images of information personnel in newspapers during the five-year period 2000...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1526272021-09-08T20:10:23Z Curmudgeons and dragon? A content analysis of the Australian print media’s portrayal of the information profession 2000 to 2004 Robinson, L. T. K. Library and information science The purpose of this study was to determine whether the Australian print media’s portrayal of information professionals was different from the real personae of Australian staff. This was tested by content analysis of media images of information personnel in newspapers during the five-year period 2000 to 2004 and subsequent comparison of data to worker profiles and to stereotypes. The findings indicated that the majority of the Australian print media’s reporting of the information sphere does not involve the use of clichés, thus contradicting industry opinion and the existing literature on this subject. Published version 2021-09-06T02:30:20Z 2021-09-06T02:30:20Z 2006 Journal Article Robinson, L. T. K. (2006). Curmudgeons and dragon? A content analysis of the Australian print media’s portrayal of the information profession 2000 to 2004. Library and Information Science Research E-Journal, 16(2), 1-19. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LIBRES.2006.2.1 1058-6768 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/152627 10.32655/LIBRES.2006.2.1 2 16 1 19 en Library and Information Science Research E-Journal © 2006 L. T. K. Robinson. All rights reserved. application/pdf |
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether the Australian print media’s portrayal of information professionals was different from the real personae of Australian staff. This was tested by content analysis of media images of information personnel in newspapers during the five-year period 2000 to 2004 and subsequent comparison of data to worker profiles and to stereotypes. The findings indicated that the majority of the Australian print media’s reporting of the information sphere does not involve the use of clichés, thus contradicting industry opinion and the existing literature on this subject. |
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