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CCJ Books

The Elements of Journalism: What Newspeople Should Know and the Public Should Expect

Completely updated and revised
"The most important book on the relationship of journalism and democracy published in the last fifty years." – Roy Peter Clark, The Poynter Institute
We Interrupt This Newscast: How to Improve Local News and Win Ratings, Too

Just Released
A landmark study on what people watch and why. The most exhaustive study ever of local TV news - what helps ratings, what drives viewers away, and what editorial approaches and story-telling techniques most influence viewership.

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Global Investigative Journalism Conference
Highlights from the 2007 GIJC annual conference

EXTRA! EXTRA!
IRE's guide to some of journalism's best recent investigative work

Keeping an Open Mind

Project for Excellence in Journalism, July 30, 2006

Journalists need to keep an open mind - not only about what they hear but about their ability to understand. You might call this humility - a better word may be open-mindedness. Don't assume. Avoid arrogance about your knowledge.

For instance, when dealing with specific religious or ethnic groups, some words have very specific meanings that lay outside the common definitions. If something sounds startling, it is worth asking the next question to make sure that's what the person meant.

CCJ has collected some of journalism's best ideas, strategies and techniques to help journalists and citizens alike.