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数据库

电视新闻档案库

C研究中心成立的电视新闻档案,为学术研究提供香港电视新闻和中国内地中央电视台主要新闻节目(即《新闻联播》)的纪录数据。建立电视新闻档案的目的是促进关于电视新闻的研究。我们尤其希望这些档案资料可以为跨国比较研究项目提供基础。

目前可用数据报括:

  • 无线翡翠台六点半新闻报道 (始于2013年4月1日)
  • 有线电视七点钟新闻报道 (始于2013年4月1日)
  • 中央电视台新闻联播 (始于2013年4月1日)

服务对象
借阅方法
重要:使用规则

借阅服务适用于所有教员及中大新闻与传播学院哲学硕士及博士生

其他有兴趣借阅人士可发送申请至c-centre@cuhk.edu.hk,申请将视乎情况个别处理。档案只供学术和非商业目的使用。

合资格人士可于钱穆图书馆202室复制相关报道的电子档案。C研中心不提供阅览场地。

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钱穆图书馆202室

档案只供学术和非商业目的使用。

所有基于电视新闻档案数据的出版物须注明「中华传媒与比较传播研究中心」为数据源。

如有其他关于档案的问题,请联络我们:c-centre@cuhk.edu.hk。有兴趣获得档案的研究者请通过电子邮件联络我们,并请提供以下信息:a)获得档案的目的;b)目标数据(即电视台名称及所需节目时间段)
 

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中国互联网研究文献目录

C研中心正在进行一个搜罗中国互联网研究相关学术出版物的研究,该研究包含中文及英文出版物。现开放提供最新的中国互联网研究文献目录(APA 格式)予各位下载

此外,各位亦可透过一网上群组:Chinese Internet Research Group 获得及搜寻相关资料。Mendeley是一个公开的引用管理系统同时备有社交网络程序。你可以在系统登记然后点按“follow the goup”。我们欢迎各位参与并提供数据致使文献目录能包括最新的信息。如有数据提供,请在留言板(comment board)上写上文献名称及其他相关信息。如希望认识多点关于Mendeley的使用方式,请按此浏览。

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海外数据链接(只提供英文版本)

 

1. World Value Survey WVS is about changing values and their impact on social and political life. The WVS in collaboration with EVS (European Values Study) carried out representative national surveys in 97 societies containing almost 90 percent of the world’s population with five waves of surveys, from 1981 to 2007.
2. General Social Survey The GSS is the largest project funded by the Sociology Program of the National Science Foundation. The GSS contains a standard ‘core’ of demographic and attitudinal questions, plus topics of special interest. The GSS started in 1972 and completed its 28th round in 2010.
3. Pew Research Center PRC provides independent public opinion survey research about American attitudes toward politics and policy, journalism trends, impact of internet and technology, religion and public affairs, global attitudes and social trends.

4. ICPSR ICPSR, the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, was established in 1962. An integral part of the infrastructure of social science research, ICPSR maintains and provides access to a vast archive of social science data for research and instruction.
5. UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) – the primary source for cross-nationally provides comparable statistics on education, science and technology, culture, and communication for more than 200 countries and territories.
6. TransMONEE TransMONEE – The database captures a vast range of data relevant to the social and economic situation and well-being of children, young people and women in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CEE/CIS). The data are updated annually.
7. UNECE – United Nations Economic Commission for EuropeIt provides statistical information on the population of 56 countries.
8. World Bank World Bank – Offers access to national and international statistics and global statistical programs. The site includes the Social Indicators of Development, Trends in Developing Economies, and the Annual Reports.
9. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) BLS is the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the field of labor economics and statistics.
10. Gallup Gallup – The world’s leading source of public opinion since 1935.
11. OECD The mission of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is to promote policies that will improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world. OECD is funded by its member countries. The largest contributor is the United States, which provides nearly 22% of the budget, followed by Japan.
12. CPANDA CPANDA, the Cultural Policy & the Arts National Data Archive, is the world’s first interactive digital archive of policy-relevant data on the arts and cultural policy in the United States. It was founded in 2001. It is a collaborative effort of Princeton University’s Firestone Library and the Princeton Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies.
13. Institute for Research in Social Science (University of North Carolina) Founded in 1924, the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science supports the teaching and research mission of social science at UNC.
14. State of the Nation’s Cities: A Comprehensive Database on American Cities and Suburbs State of the Nation’s Cities: A Comprehensive Database on American Cities and Suburbs – As part of a contribution to the United Nations’ Habitat II conference in Istanbul in June 1996, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) contracted with the Center for Urban Policy Research to assemble a comprehensive database on 77 American cities and suburbs. As of January 19, 1998 Version 2.2a of the database brings together over 3,000 variables from a wide variety of sources, allowing easy comparability of indicators on employment and economic development, demographic measures, housing and land use, income and poverty, fiscal conditions, and a host of other health, social, and environmental indicators.
15. Princeton University: Data and Statistical Service (DSS) DSS maintains the University Data Library and provides electronic data. Users can inspect a list and short description of popular datasets, search for and download data.
16. Australian Social Science Data Archive The Australian Social Science Data Archive (ASSDA) is a consortium of leading national Australian universities, managed by the Australian National University (ANU). ASSDA was established at the ANU in 1981 with computer readable data relating to social, political and economic affairs and to make these data available for further analysis.
17. Swedish Social Science Data Services (Sweden) SND is a service organization for Swedish research within the humanities, social sciences and health sciences.
18. Japan Statistics Bureau and Statistics Center JSBSC coordinates the statistical activities of different ministries and agencies. It also carries out major censuses and sample surveys, such as the Population Census and the Establishment and Enterprise Census.
19. Council of European Social Science Data Archives CESSDA is an umbrella organization for social science data archives across Europe.

 

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