This paper is to study the role of new media in Russian-Georgian August War 2008. There are some blogs which were created by Georgian bloggers. They were trying to express civil activities, wanted to be involved in in...This paper is to study the role of new media in Russian-Georgian August War 2008. There are some blogs which were created by Georgian bloggers. They were trying to express civil activities, wanted to be involved in information war and provide information to western online space. The author of this paper reviews these online recourses. She is trying to study what kind of publications people could come "across, which one dominated-- materials based on information or on personal feelings, how frequently the blogs were renewed, how many readers visited these websites and etc. The purpose of the research is to find out how effective working with these groups was; whether the world leader TV or newspaper agencies used these alternative media publications and photos as the source of information or not. From the very beginning of the war several groups were formed in Facebook which is the unconditional leader in the social networks. The aim of these groups was to protect Georgia from Russian aggression. Most of these groups united Georgia's supporters but people also met supporters of Russia and Ossetia. These are open groups of interactive type where anybody and not only by the registered members could participate. The members, besides leaving comments and taking part in discussions, could also upload photos and videos. Consequently, we came across shots describing Russian aggression as well as facts of bombing Ossetia by the Georgian side.展开更多
澳大利亚是世界上十分重视数字信息长期保存问题的国家之一,不仅政府和相关机构先后制定了《澳大利亚数字资源的保存及长久存取原则声明》《澳大利亚电子出版物存取国家策略》《保存网上出版物的选择方针》等政策,而且实施了“维多利...澳大利亚是世界上十分重视数字信息长期保存问题的国家之一,不仅政府和相关机构先后制定了《澳大利亚数字资源的保存及长久存取原则声明》《澳大利亚电子出版物存取国家策略》《保存网上出版物的选择方针》等政策,而且实施了“维多利亚电子记录战略”和“新南威尔士政府电子记录存档”等项目。在澳大利亚诸多数字信息长期存取项目中,以《保存和获取澳大利亚网络文献资源》(Preserving and Accessing Networked Documentary Resources of Australia,缩写为PANDORA)最为著名与富有特色,其成功经验对我国数字信息长期保存事业的开展不无裨益。展开更多
文摘This paper is to study the role of new media in Russian-Georgian August War 2008. There are some blogs which were created by Georgian bloggers. They were trying to express civil activities, wanted to be involved in information war and provide information to western online space. The author of this paper reviews these online recourses. She is trying to study what kind of publications people could come "across, which one dominated-- materials based on information or on personal feelings, how frequently the blogs were renewed, how many readers visited these websites and etc. The purpose of the research is to find out how effective working with these groups was; whether the world leader TV or newspaper agencies used these alternative media publications and photos as the source of information or not. From the very beginning of the war several groups were formed in Facebook which is the unconditional leader in the social networks. The aim of these groups was to protect Georgia from Russian aggression. Most of these groups united Georgia's supporters but people also met supporters of Russia and Ossetia. These are open groups of interactive type where anybody and not only by the registered members could participate. The members, besides leaving comments and taking part in discussions, could also upload photos and videos. Consequently, we came across shots describing Russian aggression as well as facts of bombing Ossetia by the Georgian side.
文摘澳大利亚是世界上十分重视数字信息长期保存问题的国家之一,不仅政府和相关机构先后制定了《澳大利亚数字资源的保存及长久存取原则声明》《澳大利亚电子出版物存取国家策略》《保存网上出版物的选择方针》等政策,而且实施了“维多利亚电子记录战略”和“新南威尔士政府电子记录存档”等项目。在澳大利亚诸多数字信息长期存取项目中,以《保存和获取澳大利亚网络文献资源》(Preserving and Accessing Networked Documentary Resources of Australia,缩写为PANDORA)最为著名与富有特色,其成功经验对我国数字信息长期保存事业的开展不无裨益。