Online journalism: reporting writing and editing for new media/ Richard Craig
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 070.4 CRA/O (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P08304 |
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Part I: Reporting for online journalists --
Why is online journalism different, and why should you care? --
The job of the online journalist --
Generating and focusing story ideas --
Web resources and databases --
Sources and interviewing --
Part II: Writing for online journalists --
Online writing styles --
Hooking and keeping readers --
Revving up your writing --
The last minute(s) --
Part III: Editing for online journalists --
An uphill battle : online copyediting --
The online editor/utility infielder --
Multimedia for news --
Basic online layout --
Part IV: Standards, laws and ethical issues --
Online standards versus journalistic standards --
Legal issues online and offline --
Ethics in cyberland --
The 21st century journalist.
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