Research Guides : Journalism
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LC Call Number: PN Dewey Call Number: 070 - 079 |
E-Books (FS Access Only )
The
two W's of journalism : the why and what of public affairs reporting /
Davis Merritt (2004)
[ Available in netLibrary
]
News
flash : journalism, infotainment, and the bottom-line business of broadcast
news / Bonnie M. Anderson (2004)
[ Available in netLibrary
]
Al-Jazeera
: the story of the network that is rattling governments and redefining modern
journalism / Mohammed El-Nawawy (2003)
[ Available in netLibrary
]
The
troubles of journalism : a critical look at what's right and wrong with the
press / William A. Hachten (2005)
[ Available in netLibrary
]
Tuned
out : why Americans under 40 don't follow the news / David T. Z. Mindich
(2005)
[ Available in netLibrary
]
Reference
Encyclopedia Britannica (2005) (FS Only)
Oxford English Dictionary (2005) (FS Only)
Oxford Reference Online (2005) (FS Only)
The Associated Press stylebook and libel manual : including guidelines on
photo captions, filing the wire, proofreaders' marks, copyright / Norm Goldstein,
editor (1994)
[ Location: Fairmont / Call Number: REF PN4783 .A83 1994 ]
Buried by the Times : the Holocaust and America's most important newspaper
/ Laurel Leff (2005)
[ Location: Fairmont / Call Number: D804.7 .P73 L44 2005 ]
The problem of the media : U.S. communication politics in the twenty-first
century / Robert W. McChesney (2004)
[ Location: Fairmont / Call Number: P95.82 .U6 M378 2004 ]
Reporting civil rights (2003)
[ Location: Fairmont / Call Number: E185.61 .R47 2003 ]
Into the buzzsaw : leading journalists expose the myth of a free press /
edited by Kristina Borjesson (2002)
[ Location: Fairmont / Call Number: PN4738 .I58 2002 ]
Muckraking! : the journalism that changed America / [compiled by] Judith
and William Serrin (2002)
[ Location: Fairmont / Call Number: HN65 .M83 2002 ]
Databases (FS Access Only)
(Listed by database from which they may be accessed. Click here to go to the list of databases. )
Lexis-Nexis
Academic
Selected Legal Research from the menu at the left. Choose from Secondary Literature,
Case Law, Codes & Regulations, International Legal Materials, Patent Research,
and Career Information. Law Review articles, newspapers, state codes, cases,
and all other materials are full-text.
Columbia
International Affairs Online
A comprehensive source for theory and research in international affairs. It
publishes a wide range of scholarship from 1991 onward that includes working
papers from university research institutes, occasional papers series from
Non-Governmental Organizations, foundation-funded research projects, proceedings
from conferences, books, journals and policy briefs. Topics of interests are:
international law, UN resolutions, and a wide range on legal or related issues.
Newspaper
Source
Newspaper Source provides selected full text for 25 national (U.S.) and international
newspapers. The database also contains full text television & radio news
transcripts, and selected full text for more than 200 regional (U.S.) newspapers.
This database is updated daily via EBSCOhost.
New York Times ( See Lexis-Nexis
Academic )
Available via LexisNexis from June 1, 1980 to the present. Click on the link
to LexisNexis on the left, choose Sources (top right corner), choose N, choose
New York Times, and choose Search this Title.
New
York Times (Historical)
ProQuest Historical Newspapers™—The New York Times is a unique
full-image archive that brings you the entire historical run of The New York
Times. It offers complete coverage from 1851-2001.
Washington Post ( See Lexis-Nexis
Academic )
Available via LexisNexis from January 1, 1977 to the present. Click on the
link to LexisNexis on the left, choose Sources (top right corner), choose
W, choose Washington Post, and choose Search this Title.
Wall
Street Journal (via ProQuest)
Index from 1982 to present. Full text for recent years. Covers national and
international finance
Web Sites
Journalism.org
[ http:// www.journalism.org ]
The online home of the Project for Excellence in Journalism & the Committee
of Concerned Scientists
American Journalism Review
[ http://www.ajr.org ]
American Journalism Review is a national magazine that covers all aspects
of print, television, radio and online media. AJR publishes exciting features,
strong opinions, lively articles and profiles. Every issue is packed with
valuable information, continuing assessment of news and industry issues and
much more. AJR will keep you informed with its in-depth reporting, incisive
analysis and thought-provoking criticism of the news behind the news. It is
written and edited by respected journalists.
FreePress
[http://www.freepress.net/]
Free Press is a nonpartisan organization working to involve the public in
media policymaking and to craft policies for more democratic media.
Federal Communications Commission
[ http://www.fcc.gov/ ]
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent United States
government agency, directly responsible to Congress. The FCC was established
by the Communications Act of 1934 and is charged with regulating interstate
and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and
cable. The FCC's jurisdiction covers the 50 states, the District of Columbia,
and U.S. possessions.
Last Modified: 7/15/2005

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