Online Journalism:
Reporting, Writing, and Editing for New Media
By Richard Craig
Cengage Learning
First Edition;
ISBN: 0534531466
Cengage Learning has released my textbook for
online journalism classes. This is the first textbook built from the ground
up to show students how to tailor their reporting, writing and editing skills
specifically for the online medium. Instead of taking a standard writing or
editing text and changing a few words here and there to create a “Web update,” every aspect of this book has been put together with online
journalism in mind. The chapters cover a wide variety of concepts
that go beyond standard writing texts. For example, in the area of
information gathering, students can learn advanced keyword searching techniques
and get acquainted with high-powered databases that reporters use to dig deeper
and find more specific types of information. In the section on writing,
students are exposed to different styles and techniques of online writing and
learn how to structure their writing to take advantage of the strengths of the
medium. Later in the book, students learn about legal and ethical issues
unique to online journalism, and can take a peek into the future as seen by
online journalists themselves.
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More than 20 professional online journalists were interviewed for the
book, and their comments and suggestions appear throughout the chapters.
Audio clips from many of these professionals also appear on the
book's Web site. In addition, from these interviews the book provides lots of real-world examples of the
challenges and possibilities inherent within reporting, writing and
editing for the online news venue.
The book is written in an engaging, accessible style to make it not
only informative, but an enjoyable read for students of all levels.
The approach is practical, but with an eye toward larger notions of
understanding the role of a journalist online. Rather than simple
memorization, the book aims to infuse students with an enthusiasm for the
craft of online journalism that will reflect itself in their work.
For more details about the book, click
here to go to the book's page on Cengage's Web site.
To buy a copy directly from Cengage, click
here. If you're an instructor considering adopting the book for your
class, click
here to order a review copy.
To buy a copy from other retailers, click on their names here: Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble,
eCampus.com,
Totalbookstore.com,
A1Books.com.
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