Information Strategies for Communicators
by Kathleen A. Hansen, Nora Paul
Publisher: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing 2015
ISBN/ASIN: 0205386806
Number of pages: 325
Description:
The definitive text for the information search and evaluation process as practiced by news and strategic communication message producers. The book is currently used at the University of Minnesota School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
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