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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Journalistic articles Journalistic articles Valerie Bodden "An introduction to the ways that writers compose newspaper and magazine stories. Excerpts and analysis help to explain the importance of structuring and accuracy in this nonfiction form"--Provided b… OL15611269W
Writing about issues Writing about issues Roger Beutel Read information on writing feature articles on issues, such as how to select a topic, gathering information, writing the first draft, revising your work, and shareing your writing. OL16189152W
Who was Robert Ripley? Who was Robert Ripley? Kirsten Anderson Enter a world of shrunken heads, mystic holy men, shriveled aliens, and bizarre relics in the delightfully odd tale of Robert Ripley. Born in California, Ripley began his career as a sports cartoonis… OL19994213W
How to write an op-ed piece How to write an op-ed piece Leslie Harper "Writing is not just for adults. Op-ed pieces are a great way for kids to express their opinions about issues important to them, while also building crucial writing skills. Tip sidebars and detailed,… OL20932783W
Nellie Bly Nellie Bly Elizabeth Ehrlich Follows the life of the celebrated reporter, from her early days to her trip around the world and later triumphs. OL2650552W
What Can She Be? A Newscaster What Can She Be? A Newscaster Gloria Goldreich Text and photographs introduce the daily duties and activities of a woman who is a radio and television journalist. OL3290402W
High School Journalism High School Journalism Homer L. Hall Includes a brief history of American journalism and discusses the duties of a journalist, styles of writing, the parts of a newspaper, newspaper and yearbook design, photography, and careers in journ… OL5473789W
What's your source? What's your source? Stergios Botzakis "Describes what media is, how the news is a part of media, and encourages readers to question the medium's influential messages"--Provided by publisher. OL8409981W