news organizations
Xinhua, China daily, CCTV
International news organizations
CNN, NewYorkTimes
Korean news organizations
Chosun daily, KBS, SBS
What Happens as Google Uncensors Search in China? (2010-03-25)
Publishing interviews of Chinese users
Generalized public opinion of China
Chinese users “We approve Google’s stance”
Call into question: One-sided
Censorshipof China
of Google’s withdrawal in China. The interviewees are almost university students and they welcomed Google’s movement because of free accessibility to learn and get any information they want. These interviews tried to send the idea that the tendency in China is every netizens support Google totally. The report also called the case ‘One-sided censorshipof China’ by quoting the interviewees
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● New Subscriptions
- E-resources pay close attention to new subscriptions. Because, these are high price and if do not continue to subscribe, not used the past calendar year DB.
- It refer to authoritative assessment tool(SCI register check, JCR Impact Factor, etc) and publishers access denied statistics.
- DB that every disciplines are co
Ads for online advertisers and Web publishers to offer the right option is to adopt a text-based program.
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of all, government should control the media's crime scenes and violent scenes. Pre-censorships and post-censorshipof mass communication would be necessary. Second, appropriate media education should be offered. They will help people use and consume media in a the proper way(Jang, 2007).
Compared to the past a lot more violent media contents are flooding our society and accordingly copy cat cri