journalism

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journalism

Newspaper

2005
Students take a field trip to a newspaper to understand how the news is printed and delivered to people's homes. Describes the jobs of reporters and photographers. Explains the printing process, including where paper and ink come from and how the newspaper is folded and distributed.

The New York times manual of style and usage

a desk book of guidelines for writers and editors
1976
Presents the rules and guidelines for writing and editing used by "The New York Times," with alphabetically arranged entries on punctuation, foreign spellings, preferred usage, and other topices.

Behind the front page

a candid look at how the news is made
1987

Mightier than the sword

how the news media have shaped American history
1997

Words on words

a dictionary for writers and others who care about words
1980
Lists words and terms, useful to journalists and students of the English language, including etymology, usage, and interesting facts.

The Sweet Life of Stella Madison

2009
Seventeen-year-old Stella struggles with the separation of her renowned chef parents, writing a food column for the local paper even though she is a junk food addict, and having a boyfriend but being attracted to another.

Copycat

2007
The Flirt offices are filled with talented new interns, including former child star Georgia Cooper and budding literary genius Elizabeth Cheekwood, but Elizabeth resorts to plagiarism to keep up with her demanding schedule and one of her fellow interns turns her in.

French Twist

2007
In Paris for two weeks with her sister Miko and friend Alexa, who Miko is grooming to be a supermodel, Kiyoko becomes uncharacteristically jealous, while back in New York the other Flirt interns are swamped with new projects and filling in for their friends.

Sports style guide & reference manual

the complete reference for sports editors, writers, and broadcasters
1996
Offers a set of guidelines for sports writing, covering style, usage, spelling, and punctuation, featuring an alphabetical list of words used commonly in sports stories, and an entry for every major sport listing common terms, addresses, phone numbers, and information on governing bodies.

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