Handbook for writers, editors, and students in journalism and public relations. Produced by the Associated Press, this resource provides fundamental guidelines on spelling, grammar, punctuation, and usage.
As a journalism student, you will need to review existing news sources. Through the FGCU Library, you have access to an incredible range of newspapers, magazines, broadcast transcripts and more through the following databases.
NewsBank provides a comprehensive collection of local, national, and international news sources covering a wide array of topics and issues, past and present. Includes the Naples Daily News, Financial Times (London), Miami Herald, and USA Today.
Includes journals, magazines, and newspapers of the ethnic and minority press. This database comprehensively covers the following ethnic categories: African American/Caribbean/African; Arab/Middle Eastern; Asian/Pacific Islander; European/Eastern European; Hispanic; Jewish; Native People.
Selective coverage of a few Florida related sources, including newspapers, travel guides, and trade publications.
Includes full-text Spanish and Portuguese-language scholarly journals and magazines both from and about Latin America.
Provides access to company profiles and financials, federal and state legal resources, U.S. and international news, and more.
A comprehensive business database providing full-text access to scholarly journal articles, newspapers, books, conference papers, industry and company profiles, and more.
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Find journal articles on all aspects of the communications field, including advertising, public relations, linguistics, and literature.
Provides in-depth reports on topics pertaining to current issues. Reports provide an overview, historical background, pro/con arguments, chronological information, and a bibliography of the topic. Includes legal, political, and social issues, communication and mass media, health, education, science, and technology from 1923 to present.
Offers perspectives on the evolution of the women's movement, men's studies, the transgender community, and the changes in gender roles over the years. Includes scholarly journals, magazines, newspapers, newsletters, regional publications, books, and reports.
Find contextual information and opinions on hundreds of today's hottest social issues.
Covers issues in the public debate through selective coverage of a variety of U.S. and international sources including journal articles, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more.