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This critically annotated guide to English-language reference literature of print and broadcast journalism covers sources from the late 1960s through 1995, with some from 1996. Annotations are descriptive and evaluative, containing exhaustive cross-references. Nearly 90% of the entries are new or substantially revised, and there is a new chapter on commercial databases and Internet sources. Arranged by type of reference work, the other chapters include bibliographies and bibliographic guides; encyclopedias; dictionaries; abstracts, indexes, and databases; biographical sources; directories and yearbooks; review sources; catalogs; handbooks and manuals; stylebooks and books of English-language usage; core periodicals; miscellaneous sources; professional organizations; and research centers. Written for librarians in search of a collection development tool and for students and other beginning researchers in journalism, the book is also useful for print and broadcast journalists wanting to learn more ab
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Journalism
A Guide to the Reference Literature
Second Edition
Jo A. Cates
Foreword by James W. Carey
1997 Libraries Unlimited, Inc. Englewood, Colorado
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To Joe Frank, still the best reporter I know
Copyright 1997 Jo A. Cates All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Cates, Jo A. Journalism: a guide to the reference literature bby Jo A. Cates; foreword by James W. Carey. 2nd ed. xv, 317 p. 1725 cm. (Reference sources in the Humanities series) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 1-56308-374-4 (paper) 1. Reference booksJournalismBibliography. 2. Journalism Bibliography. I. Title. II. Series. Z6940.C38 1997 [PN4731] 016.0704dc2196-48335 CIP
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Contents
Foreword
vii
Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction
xiii
Chapter 1Bibliographies and Bibliographic Guides
1
Chapter 2Encyclopedias
46
Chapter 3Dictionaries
54
Chapter 4Indexes and Abstracts
63
Chapter 5Commercial Databases and Internet Sources
75
Commercial Databases (Bibliographic and Full Text)
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