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Suggested Readings and Useful Websites

Canadian Association of Journalists. 2011. “Ethics Guidelines.” June. Accessed June 15, 2018, http://caj.ca/ethics-guidelines

Cribb, Robert, Dean Jobb, David McKie, and Fred Vallance-Jones. 2014. Digging Deeper: A Canadian Reporter’s Research Guide, 3rd edn. Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press.

Jackson, Gordon. 2006. Watchdogs, Blogs, and Wild Hogs: A Collection of Quotations on the Media. Spokane, WA: New Media Adventures.

McCarten. James, ed. 2017. The Canadian Press Stylebook, 18th edn. Toronto: Canadian Press.

McClelland, Susan. 2009. “Required Elements: Details of Structure.” In Ivor Shapiro, ed., The Bigger Picture: Elements of Feature Writing, pp. 227–250. Toronto: Emond Montgomery Publications.

McFarlane, J.A., and Warren Clements. 2003. The Globe and Mail Style Book: A Guide to Language and Usage, pp. 337–40, 364–70, 382. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart.

Manning, Paul. 2001. News and News Sources: A Critical Introduction. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Mitrovica, Andrew. 2006. “Hear No Evil, Writes No Lies.” The Walrus magazine. December 12. Updated July 5, 2017. Accessed June 15, 2018, https://thewalrus.ca/hear-no-evil-write-no-lies/

Rosner, Cecil. 2008. “Under Cover, Hidden-Camera, and Gotcha Journalism.” In Behind the Headlines: A History of Investigative Journalism in Canada, pp. 153–64. Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press.

Soley, Lawrence. 1992. The News Shapers: The Sources Who Explain the News. New York: Praeger.

Additional Online Resources

Silverman, Craig. 2010. “The Counter-Plagiarism Handbook: Tips for Writers and Editors on How to Avoid or Detect Journalistic Plagiarism.” Columbia Journalism Review. Accessed December 20, 2018, https://archives.cjr.org/behind_the_news/the_counterplagiarism_handbook.php

Woodward, Bob. 2016. “What I learned investigating Nixon, and why it matters now.” TedxMidAtlantic. Accessed January 3, 2019, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPQETCpI-dw

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