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From:The Quill (Vol. 93, Issue 6)There's no substitute for the real thing. No matter where you go to J-school or now many internships you do, your first journalism job will be a learning experience. Sorry, but your education doesn't stop at the...
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From:The Quill (Vol. 93, Issue 6)Alex Storozynski, former amNewYork editor, quit his position following allegations of plagiarism, James T. Madore reported in Newsday on June 18. Storozynski supposedly took information from the Web site of The...
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From:The Journal of Negro History (Vol. 86, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAlthough receiving little attention beyond its own membership, a meeting in Dallas, October 6, 1990 was a turning point for one of the most neglected diversity encounters in American journalism. At its board meeting,...
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From:American Medical Writers Association Journal (Vol. 24, Issue 4)* Standard disclosure form--The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) has created a standard form for its member journals to use in requesting disclosure of authors' potential financial conflicts of...
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From:Archaeology in Oceania (Vol. 41, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIn a large project, it is not always clear who should get their name on a publication. Popular opinion--scuttlebutt if you like--can identify various cases where the senior member of a team, or laboratory, becomes an,...
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From:The Quill (Vol. 90, Issue 6)When it comes to viewing public records since Sept. 11, the pendulum has swung from presumed access to tougher standards over which kinds of federal and state records can be released, lawyers and journalists said in...
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From:CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal (Vol. 171, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedConflict of interest has been defined as a set of conditions in which professional judgement concerning a primary interest (such as patient welfare or the validity of research) can be influenced by a secondary interest...
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From:American Journalism Review (Vol. 24, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedOne night early in September, in the Philadelphia suburb of Wyncote, 7-year-old Ariella Rosenthal popped the question to her mother: When we move to San Francisco, she asked, "Can we get a house with a hill?" "Why do...
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From:School Library Journal (Vol. 52, Issue 11)MCSWEENEY'S EDS. Mountain Man Dance Moves: The McSweeney's Book of Lists. 217p. Vintage. 2006. pap. $12.95. ISBN 0407-27720-8. LC 2006042164. Adult/High School--This collection of lists takes on advertisements,...
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From:Advanced Materials & Processes (Vol. 170, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) has named Charles Ward, Ph.D., as the first editor of Integrating Materials and Manufacturing Innovation (IMMI), an Open Access journal published by Springer, scheduled to...
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From:American Journalism Review (Vol. 29, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIn 1997, after a five-year sabbatical from newsrooms spent writing a few books and the occasional magazine piece, I found myself sitting across a coffee table from Gene Roberts, who himself was finishing up a kind of...
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From:Newspaper Research Journal (Vol. 24, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedProfessors and professionals agree that text editing, headline writing and design are fundamental and crucial skills. Professors, however, think students need a wider variety of skills. News editing has undergone...
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From:American Journalism Review (Vol. 22, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedSmall papers get a boost for their diversity efforts with Freedom Forum dollars. The foundation will sponsor up to 50 two-year fellowships of $20,000 each for journalists of color at newspapers with circulations less...
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From:Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (Vol. 50, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedI am pleased to welcome Dr. Ali Polat as the new Editor of the Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. Dr. Polat has been an Associate Editor of the Journal for 4 years and is a well published scientist in major earth and...
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From:Gateway Journalism ReviewOn Oct. 16, one day after AOL fired all its local St. Louis editors, hyperlocal coverage continued in only Brentwood and Maplewood. That's because Doug Miner, the Patch editor for those two cities and one of those...
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From:Academic Questions (Vol. 26, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedI Peer review was presumably invented to help journal editors decide what should or should not be published relying on the recommendation of impartial and carefully selected scholars who would pass judgment over...
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From:School Library Journal (Vol. 60, Issue 2)VOYA's Five-Foot Bookshelf: Essential Books for Professionals Who Serve Teens 2000 to 2012. 96p. ISBN 9781617510106. LC 2012935475. VOYA's Perfect Tens 2000 to 2012.118p. ISBN 9781617510090. LC 2013934035. ea vol:...
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From:First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life (Issue 224)* The editor claims that "Baltimore is no mean city," and professes his loyalty so much that he has refused to watch a Colts game since 1984....
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From:Nursing Children and Young People (Vol. 23, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedConsultant editor Doreen Crawford has been elected chair of the RCN's children and young people's acute care forum. She replaces Colin Way who stood down last month (see next issue). ...
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From:Florida Bar Journal (Vol. 85, Issue 9)Reubin O'D. Askew and the Golden Age of Florida Politics By Martin A. Dyckman Martin Dyckman is a familiar name to readers of Florida political history. A retired associate editor of the St. Petersburg Times,...