Sometimes 100 isn’t enough. Today, we offer 100 more great resources for journalism educators.
Our 100 lists of 100
1. AP Stylebook published by the Associated Press
2. Elements of Style by Strunk and White
3. Watch Your Words by Marda Dunsky
4. Manufacturing Consent by Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky
5. Bias: A CBS Insider exposes How the Media Distort the News by Bernard Goldberg
6. We the Media by Dan Gillmore
7. The New Journalism by Tom Wolfe
8. The Elements of Journalism by Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel
9. Mobile and Social Media Journalism by Anthony Adornato
10. Telling True Stories: A Nonfiction Writers’ guide from the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University
11. The Art and Craft of Feature Writing by William E. Blundell
12. The Diversity Style Guide by Rachele Kanigel
13. Essential English for Journalists by Harold Evans and Crawford Gillan
14. Blur by Bill Kovach and Tom Rosenstiel
15. Broadcast News and Writing Stylebook by Robert Papper
16. Writing Broadcast News by Mervin Block
17. Immersion: A Writer’s Guide to Going Deep by Ted Conover
18. The New Ethics of Journalism: Principles for the 21st Centure by Kelly McBride and Tom Rosenstiel
19. Storycraft by Jack Hart
20. Basic Radio Journalism by Paul Chantler and Peter Stewart
21. A Complete Guide to Television, Field, and Digital Producing by Christine Eschenfelder, Keonte Coleman and Sally Ann Cruikshank
22. Follow the Story by James B. Stewart
23. Computer Assisted Reporting by Brant Houston
24. Writing for Journalists by Wynford Hicks
25. The Associated Press Guide to Newswriting by Rene Cappon
26. Print Journalism by Bharat Hiteshi and Charanjit Ahuja
27. The Online Journalism Handbook by Paul Bradshaw
28. the Solo Video Journalist by Matt Pearl
29. Journalism by Ian Hargreaves
30. Journalism Ethics: A Casebook of Professional Conduct for News Media
31. Entrepreneurial Journalism by Mark Briggs
32. Digital Journalism Studies by Bob Franklin and Lily Canter
33. Bad News: What the Headlines Don’t Tell Us by Mark Pack
34. Introduction to Online Journalism by Roland De Wolk
35. What the Fact? Finding the Truth in All the Noise by Seema Yasmin
36. Write Choices: Elements of Nonfiction Storytelling by Sue Hertz
37. The Writer Who Stayed by William Zinsser
38. A Field Guide for Immersion Writing by Robin hemley
39. Science Journalism by Martin Angler
40. The World According to Joan Didion by Evelyn McDonnell
41. Susan. Linda, Nina and Cokie by Lisa Napoli
42. American Muckraker: Rethinking Journalism for the 21st Century by James O’Keefe
43. All Things at Once by Daniel Paisner and Mika Brzezinski
44. Bird by Bord by Anne Lamott
45. All Over but the Shoutin’ by Rick Bragg
46. Rough Draft by Katy Tur
47. No Ordinary Assignment by Jane Ferguson
48. Still Pictures by Janet Malcolm
49. Truth Worth Telling by Scott Pelley
50. A Good Life by Ben Bradlee
51. The Most of Nora by Nora Ephron
52. Life Itself by Roger Ebert
53. The Story: A Reporter’s Journey by Judith Miller
54. Tell it Slant by Susanne Antonetta and Brenda Miller
55. Pretend I’m Not Here by Barbara Feinman Todd
56. Deadline by James Reston
57. Newsroom Confidential by Margaret Sullivan
58. Ghosting the News: Local Journalism and the Crisis of American Democracy
59. Not Exactly Lying by Andie Tucher
60. The American Newsroom: A History. 1920-1960 by Will Mari
61. Breaking News: How the Associated Press Has Covererd War, Peace and Everything Else
62. Civil War Journalism by Ford Risley
63. Page One: Inside The New York Times and the Future of Journalism
64. A History of News by Mitchell Stephens
65. Hard News by Seth Mnookin
66. The Chief: The Life of William Randolph Hearst by David Nasaw
67. Working With Words: A Handbook for Media Writers and Editors by Brian S. Brooks, James Pinson and Jean Grady Wilson
68. Journalism Next by Mark Briggs
69. Math Tools for Journalists by Kathleen Woodruff Wickham
70. Eats, Shoots and Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation by Lynne Truss
71. The New One-Minute Manager by Ken Blanchard and Spencer Johnson
72. The Doodle Revolution : Unlock the Power to Think Differently by Sunni Brown
73. Best of the High School Press published annually by the National Scholastic Press Association
74. Converging Media by John Pavlik and Shawn McIntosh
75. Mass Communication: Living in a Media World by Ralph Hanson
76. Media Essentials: A Brief Introduction by Richard Campbell
77. Writing for the Mass Media by James G. Stovall
78. Dynamics of Mass Communication by Joseph R. Dominick
79. Mass Media Law by don Pember
80. Media and Culture by Richard Campbell
81. Media Literacy by James Potter
82. Stiff by Mary Roach
83. Precision Journalism by Philip Meyer
84. Social Media for Strategic Communication by Karen Freberg
85. On Writing Well by William Zinsser
86. Journalism Today by McGraw-Hill Education
87. High School Journalism by H.L. Hall and Logan Aimone
88. Data for Journalists by Brant Houston
89. Show Me the Money: Writing Business and Economics Stories for Mass Communication by Chris Roush
90. Writing to Deadline: The Journalist at Work by Donald Murray
91. Writing and Editing for Digital Media by Brian Carroll
92. MOJO: The Mobile Journalism Handbook by Ivo Burum and Stephen Quinn
93. The Data Journalist: Getting the Story by Davied McKie, Fred Vallance-Jones
94. Smartphone Video Storytelling by Robb Montgomery
95. A Newshound’s Guide to Student Journalism by Katina Paron
96. The Handbook of Journalism Studies by Thomas Hanitzsch and Karin Wahl-Jorgensen
97. English for Journalists by Wynford Hicks
98. Who, What, When, Where, Why by James Stovall
99. Always Get the Name of the Dog by Nicole Kraft
100. Aim for the Heart by Al Tompkins
101. The Powers That Be by David Halberstam
102. All About the Story by Len Downie
103. Floating Off the Page by the Wall Street Journal
104. How Charts Lie by Alberto Cairo
105. Regret the Error by Craig Silverman