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Sources 58 - Summer 2006

Books of Interest: Sources 58

Dean's Digital World: Sources 58



Sources 57 - Winter 2006

Sources Select Resources 57 (PDF format)


Sources 56 - Summer 2005

Sources Select Resources 56 (PDF format)

Sources 55 - Winter 2005

Sources Select Resources 55 (PDF format)

Sources 54 - Summer 2004

Sources Select Resources 54 (PDF format)

Sources 53 - Winter 2004

 

Sources 52 - Summer 2003

Resource Bookshelf - Sources 52

Sources 51 - Winter 2003

 

Sources 50 - Summer 2002

 

Sources 49 - Winter 2002

 

Sources 48 - Summer 2001

 

Sources 47 - Winter 2001

 

Sources 46 - Summer 2000

Dean's Digital World - The New Internet: Mergers and Acquisitions

What I Learned at My Grammar's Knee

The Next Best Thing To A Clone: Subcontracting Do's and Don'ts

Life In the Fast Lane: E-Prints Speed Spread Of Research Results

All the News That's Fit to Miss: Blind Spots in Canadian Reporting

A Study of the Information Age

Sources 46 Resource Bookshelf

An Intelligent Guide to Intelligent Research

Duping the Public

 

Sources 45 - Winter 2000

Resource Bookshelf - Sources 45

Dean's Digital World (Sources 45)

Style Guides: Yet Another Minefield for Writers and Editors

Keep It or Toss It?

The Do's and Don't of Medical/Health Reporting

Trade-Mark Protection

Quotations

Search Engines

 

Sources 44 - Summer 1999

Whatever Happened to Freedom of Information? (Dean's Digital World, Sources 44)

Managing Millions of Messages

Agreements for Freelancers

Science Writing for Daily Newspapers

The World at Your Fingertips

Solid Overview of Media Studies

We goofed! (or The Game's Afoot)

Resource Bookshelf - Sources 44

 

Sources 43 - Winter 1999

Permissions and documentation: When not to worry

Top 10 ways editors can work successfully with freelancers

Are Canada's Archives for sale?

World Wide Web Site Addresses for Canadian Archives

Look it up, eh?

Looking at the impact of investigative journalism

The Power of the Remote: Not So Powerful After All

Sign Wars: The Cluttered Landscape of Advertising

Yesterday's News

 

Sources 42 - Summer 1998

Dean's Digital World (Sources 42)

Web Sites Need Editors

If It's Worth Publishing, It's Worth Paying For

Who Owns Life?

Doing Public Journalism

Using the Divine for Corporate Power

McLuhan's Children: The Greenpeace Message and the Media

The Decline and Fall of Public Service Broadcasting

"Objectivity" and Democracy are not Compatible

Publisher's Letter (Sources 42)

 

Sources 41 - Winter 1998

Finding News You Can Use from Canada or Around the World on the Internet

Six Measures of a Good (Great) Editor

The Fifty-five Cent Question

The Case Against a Son of Sam Law

Pulling the Sheep's Clothing Off American Media Wolves

What's in a Name?

Canadian Who's Who

The Sources Reference Shelf (Sources 41)

 

Sources 40 - Summer 1997

Sources Publisher Barrie Zwicker looks back -- and ahead

Sources: A Quick History to 1997

Electronic Rights (and Wrongs)

CANCOPY and photocopying

Dean's Digital World: Sources 40

Foreign Policy Reference

Electronic Phone Books are Useful Tools

Help for Online Researchers

Valuable Clues to Finding What You Need to Know

News Media Stifle Ideas and Debate

Reporting the Realities of Poverty

Truth About Global Warming

Sources 39 - Winter 1997

A Copyright Tutorial

Our Readers Write

Dean's Digital World: Sources 39

Sources 38 - Summer 1996

Battle Rages Over Electronic Publishing Rights

You, Sources, and Getting the Most Out of the Internet: Including Six Internet Fictions to Consider

Program Tackles Domestic Violence

Dean's Digital World: Sources 38

The Canadian Almanac on CD-ROM

An Intelligent Guide to Successful Online Research

Tracking Down Tax Havens

Sources 37 - Winter 1996

Sources 37 Resource List

Dean's Digital World: Computer-Assisted Reporting

Tracking the News that Wasn't

Ten Big Myths About Copyright

Sources 36 - Summer 1995

Dean's Digital World: Working with the wonderful WEB

No News is Bad News on the Dial

Now a Canadian View of Media Ethics

Just Who's Selling What Here?

The Sources Select Online Story

Patent Folly

Reach the People Behind Tomorrow's Headlines Today

Sources 35 - Winter 1995

 

Sources 34 - Summer 1994

 

Sources 33 - Winter 1994

 

Sources 32 - Summer 1993

 

Sources 31 - Winter 1993

Finding Answers: Approaches to Gathering Information

The Canadian Guide to Living and Working Overseas

Words That Count Women In

Sources 30 - Summer 1992

 

Sources 29 - Winter 1992

Three Blind Mice

The Gulf Within: Canadian Arabs, Racism, and the Gulf War

Mixed Media: Mixed Messages

Sources 28 - Summer 1991

News and Dissent: The Press and Politics of Peace in Canada

Sources 27 - Winter 1991

Getting the Goods: Information in B.C.

Sources 26 - Summer 1990

Top Ten Censored Stories of 1989

4th Annual Goodwin's Awards for Excellence in Alternative Journalism

Sources 25 - Winter 1990

Devil's Style Book

Sources 24 - Summer 1989

Top Ten Censored Stories of 1988

3rd Annual Goodwin's Awards for Excellence in Alternative Journalism

Sources 23 - Winter 1989

Digging Up Ottawa's Gold

Researching on Parliament Hill

Using the Library of Parliament

Sources 22 - Summer 1988

Anecdotes tell dramatic story of British Underground Press

 

Sources 21 - Winter 1988

What to do when the Mounties drop in for tea - Revisited

Sources 19 - Winter 1987

The Newsmongers: How the media distort political news (Review)

Basic Magazine Writing (Review)

Sources 10th anniversary

Inside Seven Days (Review)

Family Television and Open the Box (Reviews)

Women in the news

STET! Tricks of the trade for writers and editors (Review)

Sources 18 - Summer 1986

A goal for national survival: 50% Canadian TV content

Cuts, Canadian culture, and the CBC

Public broadcasting is cultural national defence

Tories are suffocating the CBC and the country

 

 

 

Alphabetical List of Books Reviewed

 



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