Using ‘new’ data sources for ‘old’ newspaper research: Developing guidelines for data collection

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Abstract

This article discusses the benefits and limitations of collecting electronic data for large-scale thematic content analysis. We will discuss a number of methodological and technical issues. The first one is the construction of a list of relevant keywords that serves as the primary data collecting device. This is not only a technical necessity, but also secures a theoretically and empirically valid collection of data. The second concern is the quality of electronic archive information. Finally, source-specific data characteristics and coding difficulties are dealt with. In conclusion, seven guidelines for electronic data collecting are proposed.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to) 455
Number of pages467
JournalCommunications: The European Journal of Communication Research
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Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2006

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