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World Press Encyclopedia: A Survey of Press Systems Worldwide

Detroit: Gale, 2nd ed. (2003), xxviii, 1285 pp.

Contains 2 vols., tables, directory, index

ISBN 0-7876-5582-1 (set); 0-7876-5583-X (vol.1); 0-7876-5584-8 (vol.2)

Signature commbox: 20-Country Surveys-E 2003

"In these two volumes, readers will find comparative, in-depth essays on the press systems of 232 countries and/or territories. World Press Encyclopedia (WPE) is unique and valuable to users because, in addition to essays on each country’s press system, WPE also contains custommade graphs and statistical tables, as well as regional maps, useful appendices, and an extensive index. This comprehensive, authoritative source of information allows for easy comparison between essays with a standard format or set of “rubrics” used whenever possible (see section titled “Essay Components”). Each essay also features basic data information—such as official country name, literacy rate, language(s), and number of daily newspapers—clearly marked with headings at the beginning of each entry. Additionally, WPE’s contributors include scholars, professionals, and educators from across the United States and around the world; each essay has a byline. Although this is the second edition, WPE has been completely reconceptualized and 100 percent revised from the first edition, which was published in 1982." (Introduction)