Bei der Online-Kommunikation handelt es sich nicht um ein "neues Medium" im ???blichen Sinn. Vielmehr vereint der Cyberspace weltweiter Datennetze die Aneignungs- und Anwendungsformen klassischer Medien und erweitert diese um neuartige, online-spezifische Optionen. Dies fordert auch die Medienwirkungsforschung heraus: Sind ihre klassischen Erkl???rungsmodelle auch in einer ver???nderten Kommunikationslandschaft noch g???ltig? Welche neuen Wirkungspotentiale entstehen, und wie schl???gt sich dieser Wandel im Zusammenspiel ...
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Bei der Online-Kommunikation handelt es sich nicht um ein "neues Medium" im ???blichen Sinn. Vielmehr vereint der Cyberspace weltweiter Datennetze die Aneignungs- und Anwendungsformen klassischer Medien und erweitert diese um neuartige, online-spezifische Optionen. Dies fordert auch die Medienwirkungsforschung heraus: Sind ihre klassischen Erkl???rungsmodelle auch in einer ver???nderten Kommunikationslandschaft noch g???ltig? Welche neuen Wirkungspotentiale entstehen, und wie schl???gt sich dieser Wandel im Zusammenspiel der medialen Kan???le nieder? Dieser Band analysiert die Nutzung und die Wirkung von Online-Kommunikation aus der Perspektive verschiedener Forschungsdisziplinen und pr???sentiert empirische Befunde aus nationalen und internationalen Studien. "(...) Das Buch liefert eine Reihe von aussagef???higen Erkl???rungsmodellen f???r die ver???nderte Kommunikationslandschaft und vermittelt einen gesch???rften Blick auf wesentliche Kommunikationsmodi des Internet." sage & schreibe, 1/2-99
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Add this copy of Civil War Manuscripts: a Guide to Collections in the to cart. $6.38, good condition, Sold by HPB-Red rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Dallas, TX, UNITED STATES, published 1986 by For sale by the Supt. of Docs..
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Very good. xvii, [1] 391, [7] pages. Illustrations. Index. Bookplate inside front cover. No dust jacket present. Nowhere is the story of the Civil War better told than in the papers and records of the participants held by the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress. But even the most talented researcher must have access to a specially prepared subject guide to survey effectively the Civil War manuscript holding of a repository that contains over 40, 000, 000 original items in 10, 000 separate collections. Civil War Manuscripts evolved from a checklist prepared between 1965 and 1967 and was expanded thereafter. Continuing public interest in the Civil War and the consequent demand for information about the Library's manuscript holdings suggested the production of a more comprehensive, annotated civil War guide. It is hoped that the guide will satisfy the needs of present and future generations of Civil War scholars and contribute to a better understanding of the single most important challenge to our national form of government. Dr. John R. Sellers is the Historical Specialist on the American Civil War and the Lincoln Curator at the Library of Congress. Dr. Sellers began his career at the Library in June 1969, working first with the locating and identifying manuscript sources in the Library on the American Revolution, and since 1982, the American Civil War. He has written and spoken widely on both 18th and 19th century military history, and he has served as curator on several major historical exhibitions, most notably, the history of the United States Constitution, the U. S. Congress, and the political geography of the U. S. Congress. His exhibit on the U.S. Constitution was reproduced in facsimile for the United States Supreme Court following the viewing at the Library of Congress. His publications include The Virginia Continental Line (Virginia Bicentennial Commission, 1975) "The Common Soldier in the American Revolution, " (United States Air Force Academy, 1976), Manuscript Sources in the Library of Congress for Research on the American Revolution (GPO, 1975), Maps and Charts of North America and the West Indies, 1750-1789 (GPO, 1981), and "Northern Soldiers Meet the Freedman" (University of Maine, 1993). Dr. Sellers is best known among Civil War enthusiasts for his award winning resource guide: Civil War Manuscripts: A Guide to Collections in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress (GPO, 1986). Since 1985, Dr. Sellers has served as the resource person at the Library of Congress on the American Civil War and Lincoln historiography. He is a recognized expert on the authentication and evaluation of Lincoln autographs, and he is particularly knowledgeable on the history of the Gettysburg Address and the Emancipation Proclamation. Dr. Sellers has acquired hundreds of documents for the Library of Congress, both by gift and purchase, relating to the Civil War and the Reconstruction. During the last decade Dr. Sellers has made the acquaintance and often gained the friendship of many Civil War and Lincoln scholars. He has provided assistance to such accomplished writers as Doris Kearns Goodwin, Michael Fellman, Lee Kennett, Jack Waugh, David Long, Michael Burlingame, Geoffery Perret, James I. Robertson, Rodney Davis, Douglas Wilson, and Alan Guelzo. Since the Internet gained acceptance as an educational tool, Dr. Sellers has assisted in the award and implementation of a contract between the Library of Congress and the Lincoln Studies Center at Knox College, IL, to digitize and annotate all of the incoming and outgoing correspondence of President Abraham Lincoln. When the project is complete, Lincoln students and scholars around the world will be able to read and download the writings and the images of the Great Emancipator. Dr. Sellers is also involved in parallel digital programs in Civil War history with West Point Military Academy and the National Archives and Records Administration. Dr. Sellers...