The online journ@list using the internet and other electronic resources

Since the first edition of THE ONLINE JOURNALIST appeared in 1995, the Internet and other computer-based communication networks have established themselves as dynamic, widespread, accessible channels of communication. THE ONLINE JOURNALIST explores and demonstrates how reporters can use the Internet...

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Main Author: Reddick, Randy (Author)
Other Authors: King, Elliot
Format: Unknown
Language:English
Published: Fort Worth Harcourt Pub 2001
Edition:3rd ed
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Summary:Since the first edition of THE ONLINE JOURNALIST appeared in 1995, the Internet and other computer-based communication networks have established themselves as dynamic, widespread, accessible channels of communication. THE ONLINE JOURNALIST explores and demonstrates how reporters can use the Internet and other online resources more efficiently and effectively. Reddick and King also discuss how this technology impacts journalism, the pitfalls reporters and editors should avoid, and the legal and ethical issues raised by online journalism. Equally useful for working journalists and journalism students, THE ONLINE JOURNALIST provides clear and practical advice for gathering accurate, timely information.
Physical Description:x, 277 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0155067524