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Date Posted: 18:50:17 12/14/08 Sun
Author: Paul Parzych
Subject: Correction to works cited page
In reply to: Paul Parzych 's message, "Re: Media Ethics Discussion" on 21:33:10 11/30/08 Sun

Using <> symbols in this discussion board does strange things to hyperlinks in the works cited page.

Works Cited
“About the Courier Journal”. Courier-Journal. 30 Nov. 2008. http://www.courier-journal.com
/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=999980212018

“About the Society” Society of Professional Journalists 2008. 30 Nov. 2008.
http://www.spj.org/aboutspj.asp.

Clark, John., and Marla Miller. “Why did they do that?”. Quill. Apr. 2005. Society of
Professional Journalists. Ebsco Host. MXCC Library. http://plp.mxcc.commnet.edu:
6017/ehost/pdf?vid=8&hid=112&sid=28e0f57b-2bab-4d4e-a24d-f57ddf53a6c5%
40sessionmgr103

“Code of Ethics”. Society of Professional Journalists. 2008. 28 Nov. 2008. http://www.spj.org/
ethicscode.asp.

Hughes, Robin Lynn. “A photo that had to be used”. FineLine: The Newsletter on Journalism
Ethics, vol. 1, no. 7 (October 1989) 28 Nov. 2008. http://journalism.indiana.edu/resources/
ethics/controversial-photos/a-photo-that-had-to-be-used/

Lester, Paul Martin. Photojournalism an ethical approach. Hillsdale, New Jersey. Lawrence
Erlbaum Associates. 1991. 28 Nov. 2008. http://commfaculty.fullerton.edu/lester/writings/
pjethics.html.

Mcguire, Tim. “Mcguire on Media”. Weblog post. Cronkite.asu.edu. 24 Mar. 2008. 28
Nov. 2008. http://cronkite.asu.edu/mcguireblog/?p=69.

“SPJ Ethics Committee issues statement on publication of Pearl photos “. Society of Professional
Journalists 26 Jun 2002 30 Nov. 2008. https://www.spj.org/news.asp?ref=248

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