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Articles appear in newspapers, and information is disseminated on TV, radio and web pages. Depending on the event or occurrence, this information may be prolific or sparse.

For example: the NEWS database on MELVYL lists 57 articles on the Exxon Valdez oil spill that appeared March 25 - March 31, 1989,  just a few days after the event.

NEWSPAPERS
  • Audience: General public
  • Coverage: Any subject of interest; newsworthy events; local coverage
  • Written By: Professional journalists; some articles contributed by specialists
  • Timeliness: up-to-date coverage (one-half day to a week)
  • Length: 50-2,000 words
  • Content: Dependent upon the type of article: analysis, statistics, graphics, photographs, editorial opinion; no bibliography or list of sources
  • Slant: Tends to be mainstream/neutral

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