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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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the net,
By flavia (india) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Journalist's Guide to the Internet, A: The Net as a Reporting Tool (Textbook Binding)
SYNPOSIS"Today the Internet stands as the single largest source of information available anywhere in the world". The Internet today plays a vital part in our lives. From a journalist's perspective, the Net will only get better and the information it provides useful. The book is very important for journalists as it provides an in-depth analysis of how to succeed in Internet reporting. "Today the new frontier for computer savvy journalists is the Internet", says Christopher Callahan, Former Associated Press Reporter who makes his emphasis clear on the Internet as reporting tool. The first chapter `Journalists and the Net' explains what is the Internet and how to think strategically about the Internet. `Navigating the Net' teaches about building a reliable set of sources and explains terms like the worldwide web, navigators and bookmarks. `Top Data Sites for News Stories' give web addresses of federal government, business, legal sources, state and local government and other federal agencies. ` On Line News' deals with growth of on line newspapers, local news breaking, newspaper archives and national publications. `Strategic Searching' explores the right way of using search engines to get best results and provides a list of best search engines. ` Building an Electronic Beat' and `Electronic Mail' explain how to build a new system of Internet sites specific to news beat, E-mail decoding, finding E-mail addresses. `Mailing Lists and Newsgroups' talk about E-mail discussion groups and newsgroups to find expert sources. ` Professional Development' lists some of the best journalism web sites and explains how the Internet can be useful to journalists. The last chapter ` The Future of the Internet' explores what the future may hold for journalists looking toward the Internet as a reporting tool. Commentary The best chapter I liked in the book was on how to decode web addresses. Students have a difficult time to find correct web addresses or sites related to journalism. Callahan has given useful tips to find correct web addresses and search engines. Also the chapter on, On-line News was very interesting as it talked about how On-Line news really breaks stories on the Net. One negative aspect of the book is its target on American journalists. The book can be a useful guide to American journalists as the information is relevant to their interests. Students in India would benefit less from the web addresses and information on America, but the book is useful as a good guide to the Internet. Thus we can say that Callahan's book teaches us to use the Net effectively. Word count- 441.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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A journalists guide to the internet,
By A Customer
This review is from: Journalist's Guide to the Internet, A: The Net as a Reporting Tool (Textbook Binding)
I had to read this book for a communication class. It's not a bad book, it gives a lot of info. on proper uses of the net and how to use certain applications on how to use the internet to become a better journalist.
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