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Journalism eBooks
The Journalism eBooks site has featured titles for both novice and professional writers. Learn about newswriting style, media writing, multimedia, as well as many other pertinent topics.
Elements of Journalism By Tom Rosenstiel and Bill Kovach These are tough times for journalism. Newsroom executives' bonuses tend to be based on their company's profit margin. Journalists are constantly jockeying for the time and space necessary to tell their stories as they see fit. Only 47 percent of Americans even read a newspaper. Genre: Journalism eBooks Format: Adobe, Microsoft, eReader, Google, Kindle ________________________ The Elements of Online Journalism By Rey G. Rosales Ph.D. This book guides the reader as to how to create innovative multimedia reports and presentations. It explains the nature of today's media consumer and talks about ways to gain new users as well as sustain a high rate of return visits. The book also talks about other important factors of online journalism such as audience, design, promotion, ethics, job prospects, and future directions for online news. Genre: Journalism eBooks Format: PDF ________________________ Encyclopedia of American Journalism By Stephen.L. Vaughn Containing more than 400 entries ranging in length from 500 to 5,000 words, this encyclopedia covers a wide range of topics: media associations and organizations, journalist biographies, laws and legislation, technological innovations, journalism history, and more. Arranged alphabetically, each entry includes a helpful bibliography. The diverse range of topics (Boxing journalism, Chinese American press, Obituaries, Weekly Reader, to name a few) makes it a particularly useful reference source. Genre: Journalism Format: Google, Kindle ________________________ English for Journalists By Wynford Hicks English for Journalists is an invaluable guide not only to the basics of English, but to those aspects of writing, such as reporting speech, house style and jargon which are specific to the language of journalism. Genre: Journalism eBooks Format: Adobe, Google, Kindle ________________________ Flash Journalism: How to Create Multimedia News Packages By Mindy McAdams This book will assist journalists and Flash developers who are working together to bring video, audio, still photos, and animated graphics together into one complete Web-based package. Genre: Journalism eBooks Format: Adobe, Google, Kindle ________________________ Newswriting Guide By Rachel Bard This new, updated fourth edition is a handy guide to accepted newswriting style. It presents concise, easy-to-follow rules for the basic areas that are vital to student reporters, from punctuation to interviewing techniques. The book is equally useful for publicity writers,newsletter editors or anyone who works with words. Genre: Journalism Format: PDF ________________________ Real Feature Writing By Abraham Aamidor This book emphasizes story shape and structure by illustrating several distinct types of feature and non-fiction stories, all drawn from the real world. Aamidor presents a collection of distinct non-deadline story types (profile, trend, focus, advocacy, and more) together with an introduction to each story type, a full-text example, a critical analysis of the example, and clear directions for producing similar stories. Genre: Journalism eBooks Format: Adobe, Google, Kindle ________________________ Writing for Journalists By Wynford Hicks Writing for Journalists is about the craft of journalistic writing: how to put one word after another so that the reader gets the message - or the joke - goes on reading and comes back for more. It is a practical guide for all those who write for newspapers, periodicals and websites, whether students, trainees or professionals. Genre: Journalism eBooks Format: Adobe, Microsoft, Kindle
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