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  • The Associated Press Guide To Internet Research And Reportingby Frank Bass

    Basic Books 2002; US$ 15.00

    From the editors at the world-renowned Associated Press, a guide to research, writing style, and reporting using the Internet more...

  • The Telegraph Style Guideby Simon Heffer

    Aurum Press 2010; US$ 21.86

    The Daily Telegraph Style Guide Edited by Simon Heffer The Telegraph newspapers maintain their high standards of accuracy, literacy and grammar thanks to a comprehensive style book used by all their journalists, covering everything from the specific circumstances of a woman that permit the appellation dowager to the spelling of Gorden Kaye's Christian... more...

  • Watch Your Wordsby Marda Dunsky

    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2011; US$ 13.99

    The third edition of Watch Your Words ?updated according to changes in AP style?is a handbook for quick classroom and newsroom use that is consistent with The Associated Press Stylebook and establishes a baseline for language-skills knowledge in the areas of punctuation, grammar, usage, and AP style. more...

  • Hit the Headlines: Exciting journalism writing activities for Ages 7-13by Colin Macfarlane

    Taylor and Francis 2012; US$ 46.95

    Hit the Headlines charts out a series of fun and inspiring, cross-curricular journalism workshops that enhance key skills and confidence in areas such as: Writing and editing. Critical assessment. Interviewing and observation. Mental flexibility and resourcefulness. Role-playing and teamwork. This book will... more...

  • MediaWritingby W. Richard Whitaker; Janet E. Ramsey; Ronald D. Smith

    Taylor and Francis 2012; US$ 69.95

    MediaWriting is an introductory, hands-on textbook for students preparing to write in the current multimedia environment. Rather than just talk about the differences among the styles of print, broadcast, and public relations, MediaWriting sythensizes and integrates them, while weaving in basic principles of Internet writing and social media reporting.... more...

  • Good Writing for Journalistsby Angela Phillips

    SAGE Publications 2006; US$ 56.00

    This is a book about the art of writing for newspapers and magazine, but doesn't look at punctuation, spelling, and the stylistic conventions of ?everyday? journalism. Instead, Good Writing For Journalists presents extended examples of writing which are powerful, memorable, colorful, or funny. Each piece is contextualized and analyzed encouraging... more...

  • Interviewingby Gail Sedorkin

    Allen & Unwin 2011; US$ 25.45

    A practical guide to all aspects of interviewing for print and broadcast journalists, and for writers. more...

  • The Oxford Dictionary of Modern Slangby John Ayto; John Simpson

    Oxford University Press 1993; US$ 16.00

    Slang is a colourful, alternative vocabulary. It bristles with humour, vituperation, prejudice, informality: the slang of English is English with its sleeves rolled up, its shirt-tails dangling, and its shoes covered in mud. This dictionary presents a panoramic view of twentieth century English slang from Britain, North America, Australia, and elsewhere... more...

  • Oxford Better Wordpowerby J. Whitcut

    Oxford University Press 1998; US$ 26.00

    This is a vocabulary building book for anyone who wants to improve their command of English. The first section provides a 'tool-kit' to improve confidence and understanding, while the second is a reference section for help with specific problems. A detailed contents list is provided. more...

  • E-Writingby Dianna Booher

    Pocket Books 2001; US$ 24.99

    Are you guilty of e-mail "trigger finger"? Do you constantly "cc" people you never even see? What are today's rules for conducting business over the Internet? Now, The Elements of Style meets "the Miss Manners of memos" in the ultimate writing guide for the digital age. In an era when written communication in the workplace is more crucial than... more...