TELEVISION IN AND AFTER THE ARCHIVE: CATALOGUES, DATABASES, INTERFACES AND OTHER WAYS TO ORGANIZE AUDIOVISUAL RECORDS

Television in and After the Archive: Catalogues, Databases, Interfaces and Other Ways to Organize Audiovisual Records

This editorial essay introduces the VIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture Special Issue on how algorithmic curation mediates archival practices and influences the management, preservation and accessibility of television content.Within this scope, it examines the evolving role Barista Tools of television archiving in the shaping of

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Comparing Feedback Types in Multimedia Learning of Speech by Young Children With Common Speech Sound Disorders: Research Protocol for a Pretest Posttest Independent Measures Control Trial

Children with speech sound disorders benefit from feedback about the accuracy of sounds they make.Home practice can reinforce feedback received from speech pathologists.Games in mobile device applications could encourage home practice, but those currently available are of limited value because they are unlikely to elaborate “Correct”/”Incorre

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