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Global eBook: A Report on Market Trends and Developments
O'Reilly, revised and updated ed. (2013), 111 pp.
"The report offers a status on the US and UK markets as well as close ups on ebook markets as they take shape across Europe, Brazil, China, India, Russia, and in the Arab world. Thematic chapters focus on critical policy debates and on key driving forces, notably ebook bestsellers and pricing strate
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The Data Journalism Handbook: How Journalists Can Use Data to Improve the News
Key Guidance
Sebastopol, Calif. et al.: O'Reilly (2012), xvii, 220 pp.
"This book is a valuable collection of tips and techniques, covering both data as a source of journalism and as a tool with which the story is told. It starts with a general introduction on the main characteristics of data journalism, gives an insight into its practical relevance in the newsroom, an
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Das Facebook-Marketing-Buch
Köln et al.: O'Reilly (2011), 289 pp.
The Social Media Marketing Book
Sebastopol, Calif.: O'Reilly (2010), vi, 232 pp.
"With easy-to-understand introductions to blogging, forums, opinion and review sites, and social networks such as Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn, this book will help you choose the best -- and avoid the worst -- of the social web's unique marketing opportunities. The Social Media Marketing Book gui
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We the Media: Grassroots Journalism by the People, for the People
Sebastopol, Calif.: O'Reilly (2006), xviii, 299 pp.
"Now that it's possible to publish in real time to a worldwide audience, a new breed of grassroots journalists are taking the news into their own hands. Armed with laptops, cell phones, and digital cameras, these readers-turned-reporters are transforming the news from a lecture into a conversation.
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