
From the Print Media to the Internet
by Marie Lebert
"From the Print Media to the Internet" by Marie Lebert is a scholarly study written in the late 20th century. The text explores the transformative impact of the Internet on traditional print media, analyzing the interactions between these two forms of communication. Through a series of interviews and research, the author delves into the implications for various media professionals, including authors, publishers, and journalists, as they navigate a rapidly changing landscape. The opening of the book outlines the key questions and themes that will be addressed throughout the study. It emphasizes the dual nature of print media and the Internet, questioning whether they are antagonistic or complementary. Lebert sets the stage for exploring the evolving relationship between these media, highlighting how the Internet serves as a powerful tool for information access, document preservation, and professional adaptation. As the author prepares to present findings from interviews with media professionals, she indicates a keen interest in understanding their perspectives on the current state and future of their industries in light of digital advancements.
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