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Guide to Sources in American Journalism History Lucy Shelton Caswell

Guide to Sources in American Journalism History By Lucy Shelton Caswell

Guide to Sources in American Journalism History by Lucy Shelton Caswell


Summary

It is the only work available which focuses specifically on manuscript sources relating to journalism history.

The guide includes essays by authorities in the areas of historiography, bibliographic sources, databases relating to journalism history, U.S. Newspaper Program, and oral history.

Guide to Sources in American Journalism History Summary

Guide to Sources in American Journalism History by Lucy Shelton Caswell

This is an important book not only because it describes archival and manuscript collections in 40 states, but because it is also the first of its kind devoted exclusively to journalism history. Entries are further subdivided by institution and special collection, and include address, hours, and services. This source also contains seven authoritative essays on historical writing, research, databases, bibliographies, oral history, etc. . . . Caswell has identified in painstaking detail a large number of collections and finally made them accessible to educators, historians, graduate students, and communications librarians. Highly recommended. Library Journal

The history of journalism is generally regarded as one of the least developed and most widely overlooked areas of mass communications scholarship and teaching. This comprehensive volume, undertaken under the aegis of the American Journalism Historians Association (AJHA), was developed to meet the needs for definitive information and resources in this area. It is the only work available which focuses specifically on manuscript sources relating to journalism history.

The guide includes essays by authorities in the areas of historiography, bibliographic sources, databases relating to journalism history, U.S. Newspaper Program, and oral history. Historical sources documenting the news function of print and electronic media in the U.S. are listed along with specific information about collections in archival and manuscript repositories in 40 states. An extensive name index to special collections enables the researcher to link related materials held by different institutions.

About Lucy Shelton Caswell

LUCY SHELTON CASWELL is Associate Professor and Curator of the Library of Communication and Graphic Arts at Ohio State University. She specializes in the history of cartoon art and special collections librarianship. She is the author of a previous book, articles, and has mounted numerous exhibitions.

Table of Contents

Preface Research Strategies in Journalism History Laying a Foundation for the Study of Journalism History: The Organization of the American Journalism Historians Association The History of Historical Writing New Directions for Research in Journalism History Research Methods in Journalism History Bibliographies for Journalism History: A Selection Databases for Historical Research The United States Newspaper Program Oral History Archival and Manuscript Sources Guide to Archival and Manuscript Sources Index

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NPB9780313261787
9780341180258
0341180254
Guide to Sources in American Journalism History by Lucy Shelton Caswell
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1989-08-23
326
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