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This is a blog for Copy Editing and Layout, a course in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies on the New Brunswick campus of Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.
Uppercase 320 roster
Danielle Arnold
Bill Dame
Kristin DeRosa
Amanda DeVincentis
Greg Forester
Melissa Karwoski
Brooke Katz
Susan Keith, professor
Dennis Marrero
Tsing Mui
Erin Petrie
Helene Sakkal
Taryn Sauthoff
Cherie Scott
Jen Selan
Ryan Thomas
Felicia Vidal
Kyle Waters
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- Blogslot
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- Copy Massage
- EditorMom
- Infomaniac
- Newsdesigner
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- Nonsense Verse
- Punctuational
- Stylin' and Smilin'
- Rewrite
- SportsDesigner
Style Guides
- AAJA Stylebook (Asian American Journalists)
- Beyond AP: Disability Issues
- NLGJA Style Supplement (National Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual,Transgendered issues)
Online References
- ACES reference
- CIA World Factbook
- Infoplease
- Internet Public Library
- IRE Resource Center
- Journalist's Toolbox
- LJT's J-Resources
- NYT CyberTimes Navigator
- Power Reporting
- Poynter's News Resource Links
- Purdue Quick Reference
- Refdesk.com
- Robert Niles
- Wikipedia
- World Statesmen
- Your Nation (CIA)
320editors
This is a blog for Copy Editing and Layout, a course in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies on the New Brunswick campus of Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.
320editors
This is a blog for Copy Editing and Layout, a course in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies on the New Brunswick campus of Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.
About Me
- Name: New Media and the Law
- Location: New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
This is the blog of New Media and the Law, a special topics course offered in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies at Rutgers University. Contributors are Karen Andrianoasy, Alexandra Boyer, Tanya Carneiro, Mona Dalia, Sarah Morrison, Cassiopeia Neely, Christina Ortiz, Kaja Stamnes, Kristi Sun, Robert Tarantino and the professor, Susan Keith.
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