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JOURNALISM--SELECTED RESOURCES

Keeley Library Staff   Rev. January 23, 2001
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  • BACKGROUND INFORMATION ABOUT JOURNALISM

    in World Book Encyclopedia. Chicago:World Book, 2001
    Ref. 031 W927 1990 v.11
     inEncyclopedia Americana. Danbury, CT:Grolier, 1999
    Ref. 031 E56A 1999 v.16
    Schwarzlose, Richard."Journalism".v.11 Snyder, Lottis L "Journalism".v.16

    J0URNALISM BROWSING GUIDE  070'S

    See our guide,Finding Your Way in the Library, and our Library Floor Plan to locate books on the shelves.
    070's      Documentary Media, Educational Media, News Media, Journalism, Publishing
    071's      Journalism and Newspapers in North America 
    072's      Journalism and Newspapers in British  Isles
    073's      Journalism and Newspapers in Central Europe, in Germany
    074's      Journalism and Newspapers in France 
    075's      Journalism and Newspapers in Italy and Adacent Territories
    076's      Journalism and Newspapers in Iberian Peninsula and Adjacent Areas,  Spain and Portugal
    077's      Journalism and Newspapers in Eastern Europe, in Russia
    078's      Journalism and Newspapers in Scandinavia
    079's      Journalim and Newspapers in Other Areas

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    JOURNALISM
    BROADCAST JOURNALISM
    NEWSPAPER ARTICLES
    NEWSPAPER READING
    PHOTOJOURNALISM
    PRESS
    FEATURE STORIES
    FOREIGN NEWS
    COPYRIGHT 
    EDITORIALS
    NEWSLETTERS
    PERIODICALS
    SPORTS JOURNALISM
    REPORTERS AND REPORTING
    INTERVIEWING IN JOURNALISM
    MOTION PICTURE JOURNALISM.
    NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING

    JOURNALISM REFERENCE BOOKS

    UPI Stylebook:a handbook for writers and editors
     "The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and the lighting bug." Mark Twain
    Ref. 808.06607 U7
    New York Times Everyday Reader's Dictionary of Misunderstood, Misused, Mispronounced Words "Thousands of words that can trip up the best educated people."  Ref. 423 U74
    Look it Up: a deskbook of American spelling and style Includes common mistakes to avoid. Ref. 427.973 F611
    Dictionary of American IdiomsOver 4,000 commonly used American expressions. Ref. 423.1 D554

    SIRS REPRINTS NEAR THE REFERENCE DESK
    Contain useful background information for articles about science and social issues.

    PERIODICALS AND NEWS ARTICLES ONLINE

    SIRS NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL REPRINTS: INFOTRAC  WEB ONLINE PERIODICALS DATABASE ELECTRIC LIBRARY
     As members of SAILS, Durfee  students and teachers can access SIRS, INFOTRAC AND ELECTRIC LIBRARY, both  from library workstations, and from home. From home or a school lab computer, go to SAILS  Databases . You will need your library barcode when dialing from a home computer or a lab
    BOSTON GLOBE NEWSPAPER ARCHIVES FROM 1980 TO DATE.These and other newespaper archives are available in the Keeley Library and other SAILS libraries. 

    INTERNET RESOURCES

    WRITE SITE
    This is an excellent site, which includes newsroom, research style and editor tips.
    Writing Essays
     
    TIME MAGAZINE ONLINE INTENET PUBLIC LIBRARY ONLINE NEWSPAPERS
    Journalism and Mass Communication Resources 
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