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dc.contributor.author Deborah Potter en
dc.date.accessioned 2016-11-07T15:30:55Z en
dc.date.available 2016-11-07T15:30:55Z en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10211.3/180357 en
dc.description.abstract This handbook covers the ins and outs of what every professional journalist should know -- from how to research, write, and edit a story to how to write headlines, choose graphics, and select quotes and sound bites. Print, radio, TV, and Web-based or online journalism forms are discussed in detail, as well as the skills required in beat reporting.' 'This handbook offers a brief introduction to the fundamentals of journalism as it is practiced in democratic systems " a journalism that attempts to base itself on fact and not opinion. Opinions have their place, but in the best-edited newspapers they are confined to the editorial pages and op-ed (guest writer) columns. It is the kind of journalism I practiced myself for more than 20 years as a reporter and editor, and that I now teach in professional workshops in the United States and around the world. My goal is to provide a useful and practical guide that will help all journalists do better work for the communities they serve.' en
dc.title Handbook of Independent Journalism en
dc.type Online Textbook en
dc.date.updated 2016-11-07T15:30:55Z en
dc.description.discipline Humanities en
dc.rights.license Unsure en
dc.subject.category Introduction to Reporting and Newswriting en
dc.course.number JOUR 110 en
dc.course.uri http://photos.state.gov/libraries/korea/49271/dwoa_122709/Handbook-of-Independent-Journalism_001.pdf en


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