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The Associated Press Stylebook 2009 (Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law) |  | Creator: Associated Press Publisher: Basic Books Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: Forty-third Edition Pages: 416 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 1
ISBN: 0465012620 Dewey Decimal Number: 808.06607 EAN: 9780465012626 ASIN: 0465012620
Publication Date: June 9, 2009 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Amazon.com Review Whether you're a student struggling through Composition 101 or a professional writer on a quest for perfection, The Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law is always ready to fill the role of trusted advisor to your creative genius. Revised and updated in 2000, this version contains a 40-page section on media law, guides for punctuation and bibliographies, and specialized glossaries for business and sports writing, all in addition to its 280-page generalized stylebook. Within each section, entries are alphabetized, and searching for an answer is a fairly simple process. Tricky words--those that can be hyphenated (know-how) or not (jukebox), homonyms, nonstandard spellings (mo-ped)--are given their own short entries. Larger categories, such as religions, military titles, the Internet, and datelines, have multiple pages devoted to their explanations, but detail and clarity are brought nicely together in each listing. Many entries concern brand names and trademarks--never again will you question whetherpingpong or Ping-Pong should be used in the flier for your table-tennis tournament. While a few sections of this book--the ones concerning media law, photo captions, filing the wire, and proofreading marks--will most likely be used by professional and student journalists and editors, the majority of this book is an excellent tool for anyone who ever has to write for the public. Whether it's a newsletter for your badminton league, a training manual for your employees, or a press release detailing your company's quarterly earnings, this stylebook will help you turn out well-written copy that gains the approval of every English teacher you've ever had. --Jill Lightner
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The style of the Associated Press is the gold standard of news writing. With The AP Stylebook in hand, you can learn to write with the clarity and professionalism for which the Associated Press is famous. Fully revised and updated, this new edition contains more than 3,000 A to Z entries—including more than 200 new ones—detailing the AP’s rules on grammar, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, abbreviation and word and numeral usage. New entries include anti-spyware, high-definition, iPhone, outsourcing, podcast, text messaging, social networking, snail mail, WMD and Wikipedia. You’ll also find answers to such widespread questions as: • How should bankruptcy and mergers and acquisitions be covered? • When should the names of government bodies or businesses be spelled out and when should they be abbreviated? • What are the general definitions of the major religious movements? • Which companies do the big media conglomerates own? • Who are all the members of the British Commonwealth? • What constitutes “fair use”? • How should box scores for baseball games be filed, and how should sports terms like minicamp and wild card be used • What exactly does the Freedom of Information Act cover? With invaluable additional sections on the unique guidelines for business and sports reporting and on how you can guard against libel and copyright infringement, The AP Stylebook is the one reference that all writers, editors and students cannot afford to be without.
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Great! August 19, 2010 J-Shing Great job! I ordered a total of three books with my order. I paid extra fees for quick shipping, but not for this book. However, this book arrived first.
The Associated Press Stylebook 2009 July 25, 2010 Sharon Davis (Oceanside, CA, US) The seller was very prompt in shipping the book. My daughter received it in plenty of time prior to her class starting. It was delivered as described in new condition.
Associated Press Stylebook 2009 - Positive Review July 19, 2010 Scrooge Excellent shipping from the supplier -
The books are compact and full of vital information which has been utilized to ensure my entire staff has the tools available to accomplish their mission - which is to convert all internet and intranet positings to AP style. Only positive feedback regarding the ease of locating items within the reference book.
Encourages illiteracy July 19, 2010 B. Martin (Tokyo) 1 out of 8 found this review helpful
There are rules in the AP Stylebook that promote illiteracy. Worst in my view is the one calling for only an apostrophe, rather than an apostrophe followed by an s, to make the possessive of a word that ends in s. We can only be happy that the best publications, such as The New Yorker, do not follow the AP rules. Still, it is the AP Stylebook that is taught in most journalism schools. With such authority should go responsibility. The AP ought to appoint someone who properly appreciates the English language to revise its rules.
Writing July 18, 2010 N. Sutherland This book is very helpful when trying to maintain on particular style of writing. I haven't really gotten into the book to far.
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