Abstract
This is the thirteenth in a series of articles on archival collections of interest to mass communication historians. Readers of Journalism History are invited to suggest collections that they would like to see appear in future articles, and the editors would welcome volunteers to write such articles. This is Journalism History's first foray into resources that exist primarily in a language other than English.
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Hernán Viera
HERNÁN VIERA is a student in the Institute of Linguistics, College of Humanities and Education Sciences (Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación, FHUCE), at the Universidad de la República Oriental del Uruguay (UdelaR). He would like to thank professors Magdalena Coll and Virginia Bertolotti for their valuable and enlightening suggestions throughout the development of this review; professor Talia Bugel for her shared work concerning this website and especially for her translation of his review and her support in this process; and last but in no way least, editor Michael S. Sweeney for his approachability and his encouraging interest in this review.