Quick guide to the Internet for mass communication. / Michael T. Cavanagh, Doug Gotthoffer
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Contents: Introduction to the Internet: Some things you ought to know -- A brief history of the internet -- Using the world wide web for research -- In the name of the page -- The URL exposed -- Getting there from here -- You can go home (and to other pages) again -- Searching and search engines -- Internet gold is where you find it -- The (E)mail goes through -- Welcome to the internet, Miss Manners--Again -- Give your web browser some personality--Yours -- Mass communication and the internet -- Critical evaluation -- Activities in mass communication: Comparing professional journalism organizations -- Finding a new story topic -- Testing evidence -- Using reference encyclopedias, dictionaries, glossaries and thesauri -- Analyzing your audience -- Analyzing political ideologies -- Scavenger hunt on the internet -- Internet sites useful in mass communication: General search engines -- Internet directories -- Journalism -- Newspapers -- Public relations -- Broadcast links -- Advertising -- Music -- Books -- Careers -- Reference sources -- Electronic "E-zines" -- Email discussion groups -- State and local government agencies -- Multimedia and software -- Advocacy groups -- Writing tools -- Wire services -- Online magazines -- Magazine forums -- Legislative -- Demographic studies -- Psychographics -- Public opinion studies -- Live chat -- Live events -- Documentation: Your citation for exemplary research -- MLA Style -- APA Style --
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