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 Consider The Source
  

  Consider The Source by James F. Broderick ; Darren W. Miller

  • Published by: CYBERAGE BOOKS
  • Author: James F. Broderick ; Darren W. Miller
  • Page Count: 457
  • Group: WWW DIRECTORIES
  • ISBN: 0910965773/9780910965774
  • Published: Aug 2007

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Consider The Source
"A valuable, no-nonsense resource for newshounds and headline scanners alike." - Michael D. Calia, The Press of Atlantic City

"In the confusing, complex web of news and information sites, Consider the Source is a terrific guide for all journalists and media-watchers." - Sree Sreenivasan, professor, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism

"Want to find the best news on the Internet? Broderick and Miller have done the work for you, with a informative and entertaining guide to the Web's most popular news sites. They offer hard, honest appraisals of these sites, celebrating the successes and exposing the failures. Whether you are a journalism student, a news junkie looking for another fix, or just a concerned reader wondering if you're getting the most accurate information, Broderick and Miller's guide will help you improve the quality of your bookmark list and RSS feeds." - Robert Niles, editor, Online Journalism Review

An A-to-Z guide to the best and worst news and information sites on the Web, this unique book features 100 in-depth, critical reviews, showing what to expect before you log on and revealing the motives and bias behind each resource. Reviews are divided into five sections - Overview, What You'll Find There, Why You Should Visit, Keep This in Mind, and Off the Record - and each review concludes with a rating on a one-to-five scale.