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More copies of this ISBN:This title in other formats:Other titles in the Associated Press Stylebook & Briefing on Media Law series:The Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law (Associated Press Stylebook & Briefing on Media Law)by Norm Goldstein
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:More people write for the Associated Press than for any newspaper in the world, and writers have bought more copies of The AP Stylebook than of any other journalism reference. With this essential guide in hand, any writer can learn to communicate with the clarity and professionalism for which the Associated Press is famous. Fully revised and updated, this edition contains over 5,000 A to Z entries--including more than 50 new ones--laying out the AP's rules on grammar, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, abbreviation, and word and numeral usage. Comprehensive and easy to use, The AP Stylebook provides the facts and references necessary to write accurately about the world today: correct names of countries and organizations, Internet language and search techniques, language to avoid, common trademarks, and the unique guidelines for business and sports reporting. The final word on media law, The AP Stylebook also includes an invaluable section dedicated to crucial advice on how writers can guard against libel and copyright infringement. The veritable "journalist's bible," this is the one reference that working writers cannot afford to be without.With more than 50 new entries plus updates of more than 100 others, The AP Stylebook includes such features as: An A to Z listing of guides to capitalization, abbreviation, spelling, numerals, and usage* Internet guidelines* Sports guidelines and style* Business guidelines and style* A guide to punctuation* Supreme Court decisions regarding libel law* Summary of First Amendment rules* The right of privacy* Copyright guidelines* Proofreaders' marks Book News Annotation:The 2004 edition of the most-consulted reference book in journalism
adds 16 entries (among them airfare, anonymous sources, burqa,
medevac, and Sacagawea) and updates many others (European Union,
heavenly bodies, voodoo); entries that have been modified form the
previous edition are listed at the beginning. Another notable
revision: Instead of corralling Internet-related terms in a
sub-chapter together, the guide now distributes them alphabetically
throughout the main section. The book includes a contact list of the
AP's 43 US bureaus.
Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:Fully revised and updated with more than 50 new entries plus updates of more than 100 others, this handbook is an essential tool for all writers, editors, students, and public relations specialists. About the Author The Associated Press (www.ap.org) is a not-for-profit news cooperative, providing coverage of news, sports, business, weather, entertainment, politics, and technology in text, audio, video, graphics, and photos to 15,000 news outlets worldwide. Distributed by satellite and the Internet to more than 120 nations, AP services daily reach more than one billion people. With headquarters in New York City, the AP has 241 bureaus worldwide and more than 3,500 employees. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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