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041 _aeng
082 _a070.4
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_bWARJ
100 _aUNDERWOOD (Doug)
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245 _aJournalism and the novel: truth and fiction 1700-2000
260 _aCambridge
_bCambridge University Press
_c2008
300 _avii,269
_bHB
365 _b2911
_cINR
520 _aJournalism Online tackles the pressing question of how to apply fundamental journalism skills to the online medium. It provides an essential guide to the Internet as a research and publishing tool. In particular, it examines how to forge key journalism skills with the distinctive qualities of the World Wide Web to provide compelling web content.Trainee and practicing online journalists will learn core journalism skills of identifying, collecting, selecting and presenting news and information multimedia skills such as audio recording and editing; online research methods including use of search tools, newsgroups and listservs; story construction and writing for the Web; an introduction to HTML; web site design for the effective use of content. Journalism Online takes the best of the 'new' and 'old' media to provide an essential primer for this emerging discipline. Leading web designers such as Jakob Nielsen rub shoulders with established journalists like Harold Evans in the search for clear guidance in this rapidly developing field. It also provides a useful insight for non-news organisations into how to prepare and present effective web content and avoid the deepest pitfall of the online world - being ignored.
650 _aJournalism
_977332
650 _aJournalism & Media
_977333
906 _a1700-2000. ; fiction ; Journalism ; novel: ; truth
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