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2
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A journalist who works closely with reporters, giving out assignments and deadlines and helping them craft their stories
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5
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Where old newspapers, clippings, cuts, and pictures are stored
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8
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owner of a newspaper or other publishing firm
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9
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Anyone you interview for a news story
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11
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The city from which a news story originates, usually placed at the start of the story
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14
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To cover a particular area or topic
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15
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The wrongful appropriation and stealing and publication of another author’s language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions and the representation of them as one’s own original work
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17
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A brief summary of a research article
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19
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Source Normalized Impact per Paper
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20
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The content of a news article
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1
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A jounalist who gathers information and writes news stories
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3
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Portion of a story that consists of direct quotations
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4
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Headline or text accompanying a picture or illistration also called a cutline
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6
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Someone who works in the enws gathering business, such as a photographer, editor, or reporter
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7
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Any story that has human interest value, even though it is not news in the strict sense
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10
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A press run of a newspaper
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12
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A creative ork undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase the stock of knowledge
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13
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The first sentence of a hard-news story
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16
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The smallest measurable quantum of publication
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18
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Committee on Publication Ethics
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