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The Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law

The Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law

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Author: Norm Goldstein
Publisher: Basic Books
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 24 reviews
Sales Rank: 4443

Media: Paperback
Edition: Rev Upd
Pages: 432
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Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.7 x 1

ISBN: 046500489X
Dewey Decimal Number: 808.06607
EAN: 9780465004898
ASIN: 046500489X

Publication Date: July 28, 2007
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Whether you're a student struggling through Composition 101 or a professional writer on a quest for perfection, IThe Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law/I is always ready to fill the role of trusted advisor to your creative genius. Revised and updated in 2000, this version contains a 40-page section on media law, guides for punctuation and bibliographies, and specialized glossaries for business and sports writing, all in addition to its 280-page generalized stylebook.p Within each section, entries are alphabetized, and searching for an answer is a fairly simple process. Tricky words--those that can be hyphenated (Iknow-how/I) or not (Ijukebox/I), homonyms, nonstandard spellings (Imo-ped/I)--are given their own short entries. Larger categories, such as religions, military titles, the Internet, and datelines, have multiple pages devoted to their explanations, but detail and clarity are brought nicely together in each listing. Many entries concern brand names and trademarks--never again will you question whetherIpingpong/I or IPing-Pong/I should be used in the flier for your table-tennis tournament.p While a few sections of this book--the ones concerning media law, photo captions, filing the wire, and proofreading marks--will most likely be used by professional and student journalists and editors, the majority of this book is an excellent tool for anyone who ever has to write for the public. Whether it's a newsletter for your badminton league, a training manual for your employees, or a press release detailing your company's quarterly earnings, this stylebook will help you turn out well-written copy that gains the approval of every English teacher you've ever had. I--Jill Lightner/I

Product Description
DIVMore people write for The Associated Press than for any newspaper in the world, and writers-nearly two million of them-have bought more copies of IThe AP Stylebook/I than of any other journalism reference. It provides facts and references for reporters, and defines usage, spelling, and grammar for editors. There are separate sections for journalists specializing in sports and business, and complete guidelines for how to write photo captions, file copy over the wire, proofread text, handle copyrights, and avoid libel. This edition of IThe AP Stylebook/I keeps pace with world events, common usage, and AP procedures./Div


Customer Reviews:   Read 19 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Journalism Class   November 16, 2008
C. Kirk
Nice book for a journalism class. It got me through the course alive : )


1 out of 5 stars oops! wrong edition   October 24, 2008
Stephen R. Neary (albuquerque)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Perhaps my mistake, but I wanted at least a 2003 edition, not the 2001 one I already own. The subcontractor told me I can return the one I got, but I presume it will cost me more in shipping than a copy would cost me here in town.


5 out of 5 stars AP Stylebook Review   October 2, 2008
Cedrick Alexander (AL USA)
The 2008 AP Stylebook is a useful guide to any potential journalist. It is necessary to know the ins and outs of writing and nothing articulates it better than this book.


5 out of 5 stars Helpful   August 8, 2008
Lucas Holt (Ann Arbor, MI USA)
This was quite helpful while taking a journalism course. It takes a few minutes to understand the layout of the book to lookup things, but once you get it, it's easy. br / br /I think this book helped raise me a letter grade in my course. Anyone taking a journalism course with a strict professor or planning on entering journalism should get a copy. My textbook had a reference in it, but it was quite small. With the low cost of this book, you can't go wrong. br / br /If you're taking the course without an intent to go into journalism, check to see if you can use copies from the department first.


5 out of 5 stars The supreme authority!   July 12, 2008
Big Sky (Grahamsville, New York United States)
I have used the AP Stylebook for over 5 years. The entries are easy to find and easy to understand. Entries are brief and to the point. Are the seasons capitalized? How about north, south, east and west? Where do you place adverbs - before or after the verb, or someplace else? It's Web site - two words and the first one is capitalized. Internet is capitalized because it's a proper noun. br / br /This book has the definitive answers. I don't work for a newspaper anymore, but, as a freelance writer, I miss this book more and more everyday. I must get my own. You will never be sorry that you bought this book. It will help you no matter what kind of writing you do.