This study found that there were statistically significant differences in citation use and grades between students who took a library credit course and students who did not. The results of independent samples t-tests indicated that the student...
Discusses the portrayal of disabled people in mass media. Focuses on how this portrayal influences both the image of the disabled in society and the self image and social conditions of people with disabilities.
Through an evaluation of "Profiles" conception, creative format, audience feedback, and a content analysis, this study demonstrates that "Profiles" portrayed African-Americans realistically in its broadcasts, thus, reversing the trend of portraying...
Discussion of African Americans in television during the 1960's and 1970's. Focuses on Profiles in Black, a local program broadcast on WWJ-TV Detroit from 1969-1979.
Orlik, Peter B., School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts
1969
Provides an overview of late 1960's print media in South Africa. Focuses on freedom of the press, reporting on Apartheid, and the differences between English and Afrikaans newspapers and their readers.
Orlik, Peter B., School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts
1976
The continuing Irish tragedy is reflected strongly in the Republic of Ireland's broadcast news service, here described (based on first hand observation and interviews) by Dr. Orlik, a professor of broadcast and cinematic arts at Central Michigan...
In this edition of Connections, you’ll find evidence of our strategic plan in action. For example, we have been focusing our energy on providing High Tech/High Touch services to students. This includes technologies like online registration...