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The Master of Arts in Journalism degree at CUNY Graduate School of Journalism is an intensive, three-semester program designed to prepare gifted graduate students for a wide variety of careers in the field of journalism.Learn More →
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The course of study for the M.A. in Journalism degree is challenging and requires full-time attendance. Students complete 45 units of course work in three semesters, participate in a comprehensive summer internship, and produce a substantial final or capstone project.Learn More →
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Our goal is to attract a diverse group of the highest caliber aspiring journalists to our Master of Arts in Journalism program, then to guide and support them every step of the way, from application through graduation and beyond.Learn More →
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The Career Services Office will work with you from the beginning of your time here to the day of graduation -- and beyond. (We’re available to help alums, too.) Among other things, we review resumes, weigh in on cover letters, brainstorm with you about internship and employment choices...Learn More →
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The CUNY J-School Research Center is dedicated to providing students and faculty with the latest research training, tools and resources for journalists.Learn More →
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Barbara Gray
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The CUNY J-School Research Center is closing at 5:30 on Monday, April 8th.
We will resume our regular hours tomorrow, which on Tuesdays are 10am-8pm.
Barbara Gray
Interim Chief Librarian
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The Research Center is closing at 5pm on Monday March 11th, so stop by before 5 if you need research help.
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The Research Center is closing early today, due to Winter Storm Nemo.
We hope to be open again tomorrow at 1pm. Please check back here for details.
Barb Gray
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If you run into trouble finding Census info, call a Census topic expert. Here’s the contact list . When you call, tell them you need some help finding data on your story and would like some help finding it on American Factfinder . The topic expert will help you navigate through the site to locate the specific data you [...]
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Be careful using $$ amounts for income or rent value from past Census and ACS data. From Infoshare: How do I convert dollar values from earlier Census data to current values? The Census asks respondents to report their income for the previous calendar year (e.g., for 2009 in the 2010 survey). The inflation factor to convert earlier to [...] -
Here are the Factiva and LexisNexis cheat sheets I mentioned in class this morning.
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Melissa Noel, Class of 2012, shows you how to quickly find a book using our website.
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The Internet Archive launched TV News Archive today. The collection has 3 years worth of news programs from national U.S. networks and stations in San Francisco and Washington D.C. New content will be added 24 hours after the programs have aired. You can search the broadcasts’ closed caption transcripts by keyword. For information on using video [...]
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CUNY J-School student Melissa Noel introduces the CUNY J-Tool, the Mobile App of the Research Center at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. When you’re out in the field reporting, CUNY J-School students, faculty and staff can search our databases, research guides and more using your remote logins. Download the free app today! Check out our new [...]
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The upcoming Poynter NewsU Webinar The Powerful Effects of Short Writing will be broadcast on Thursday, April 26, 2012 at 2:00pm ET Can’t attend the live Webinar? We’ll have an archived replay available soon after the live session. Watch it at any time. Access it for FREE at one of the Research Center terminals. The One Hour Webinar goes [...]
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Please schedule your work around this planned outage: The CUNY library catalog and remote access to online databases will be unavailable from Fri., 1/20/12, 7:00 am until Sun., 1/22/12 approx. 12:00 pm due to system maintenance. You should still be able to access our databases on campus, but not the library catalog. Barb Gray Interim Chief [...]
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A pollster friend of mine passed along this guide to help journalists and students reporting on polls to evaluate if they are scientific and reliable:
20 Questions Journalists Should Ask About Polls from the National Council on Public Polls.
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Melanie and Jennifer are interning in the Research Center this Fall, where they’ll be helping us set up our mobile app and Capstone archiving project, among other things. Please check out their bios below and welcome them. Barb Melanie Masserant is pursuing a Master’s of Library and Information Science from Queens College and holds a B.A. [...] -
Another post on a great website from our friend Gary Price at INFODocket: Hurricane Irene: Listen Live Online to First Responders Throughout Entire Storm Area Posted on August 26, 2011 by Gary D. Price As Hurricane Irene approaches us here in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast we thought pointing out RadioReference.com might be useful to those of you [...]
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We have two new databases to enhance your research and writing skills. Leadership Libraries is a contacts database that will help you quickly find phone numbers and email addresses for leaders in: State & Municipal Gov’ts, Federal Gov’t, News Media, Associations, Boards of Directors and Trustees, Colleges and Universities, Companies, Congress, Consortiums, Alliances and Partnerships, Courts, [...]
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Courtesy of Gary D. Price, MLIS, Information Industry Analyst, Co-Founder and Editor, INFOdocket.com and FullTextReports.com Google and AP Announce New Scholarships for Aspiring Digital Journalists SEARCH A 17 Item Roundup of News From and About Google and Google+ All sorts of things that go under the radar for many. Useful items too! Neat Idea!!! Reference: Detailed Maps of 400 U.S. Shopping [...]
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