Incoming Resources
- Breaking news, the remaking of journalism and why it matters now, Alan Rusbridger
- Breaking news, the remaking of journalism and why it matters now, Alan Rusbridger
- Popular reality, journalism, modernity, popular culture, John Hartley
- Reinventing professionalism, journalism and news in global perspective, Silvio Waisbord
- Practising global journalism, exploring reporting issues worldwide, John Herbert
- Getting the Message, News, Truth and Power, edited by J. E. T. Eldridge ; Glasgow University Media Group
- Four theories of the press, the authoritarian, libertarian, social responsibility and Soviet communist concepts of what the press should be and do, Fred S. Siebert, Theodore Peterson and Wilbur Schramm
- Journalism, critical issues, edited by Stuart Allan
- News, Jackie Harrison
- 1994 report, freedom of the press throughout the world
- Interactions, critical studies in communication, media, and journalism, Hanno Hardt
- When news was new, Terhi Rantanen
- A journalism reader, edited, with introductions by Michael Bromley and Tom O'Malley
- Journalism, principles and practice, Tony Harcup
- The digital journalist's handbook, Mark S. Luckie
- Global journalism, theory and practice, Peter Berglez
- How journalism uses history, edited by Martin Conboy
- The new journalism, Tom Wolfe ; with an anthology edited by Tom Wolfe and E.W. Johnson
- Media, myths, and narratives, television and the press, James W. Carey, editor
- Journalism, truth or dare?, Ian Hargreaves
- Information age journalism, journalism in an international context, Vincent Campbell
- The spider and the fly, a reporter, a serial killer and a journey into murder, Claudia Rowe
- News and how to use it, Alan Rusbridger
- Breaking news, the remaking of journalism and why it matters now, Alan Rusbridger ; narrated by Samuel West
- Lost copy, the endless wars Iraq and Afghanistan, John Martinkus
- Multimedia journalism, a practical guide, Andy Bull
- Alternative journalism, Chris Atton and James F. Hamilton
- Modern media and television journalism, edited by T. Rajsekhar
- Essential reporting, the NCTJ guide for trainee journalists, Jon Smith
- Journalism in the digital age, theory and practice for broadcast, print and on-line media, John Herbert
- Networked, a contemporary history of news in transition, Adrienne Russell
- Journalism and emotion, Stephen Jukes
- Taking journalism seriously, news and the academy, Barbie Zelizer
- Editing and design, a five-volume manual of English, typography and layout, Harold Evans. Book 1, Newsman's English
- 1995 report
- Agents of power, the role of the news media in human affairs, J. Herbert Altschull
- In their own write, adventures in the music press, Paul Gorman
- Media ethics and self regulation, Chris Frost
- Investigative journalism, dead or alive?, edited by John Mair, Richard Lance Keeble
- The universal journalist, David Randall
- The universal journalist, David Randall
- 1996 report, freedom of the press throughout the world, Reporters sans frontieres
- The Routledge companion to news and journalism, edited by Stuart Allan
- News and the human interest story, by Helen MacGill Hughes
- News and shoes, Femininity, consumption and journalistic professional identity, Hatty Oliver
- Multimedia journalism, a practical guide, Andy Bull
- The handbook of journalism studies, edited by Karin Wahl-Jorgensen and Thomas Hanitzsch
- The newspapers handbook, Richard Keeble
- Shooting the messenger, criminalising journalism, Andrew Fowler
- The messenger, Shiv Malik