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References

References are ordered in chronological order according to when the source first appears in the text presented on these webpages. Note: What page it appears on is irrevlant, the references are documented according the superscript number after the first time the source is referenced in the text.


1. Barnes, L & Palmquist, M ((n.a.)). Reader capabilities. Retrieved October 7, 2009, from In Writing @ CSU Web Site: http://writing.colostate.edu/guides/processes/onlinepub/capabilities.cfmBarnes, L and Palmquist, M. (n.a.). Online vs. Print Publishing. In Writing @ CSU. Retrieved October 6, 2009, from http://writing.colostate.edu/guides/processes/onlinepub/audience.cfm

This website is valid because it came from the college of Colorado State, and includes reliable sources throughout the site.

2. Chittum, R. (2009). Print newspapers still dominate readers' attention. Columbia Journalism Review. Retrieved October 4, 2009, from http://www.cjr.org/the_audit/newspapers_time_spent.php?page=all

This source is dependable because it is a review, based off of a true source.

3. Chyi, H.I., & Lasorsa, D. (1999). Access, use and preferences for online newspapers. Questia, 20. Retrieved October 4, 2009 from http://www.questia.com/googleScholar.qst;jsessionid=KJkR2W8jJyGq44tChb1yRv6vkHLXxZ7CtlPX7vVfP58g9cltqnDq!318770316!-454945055?docId=5002348103

This journal is reliable because it is fairly recent and is cited from valuable websites.

4. Sokolove, M. (2009, August 6). What's a big city without a newspaper? The New York Times Magazine, MM36. Retrieved October 2 from http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/09/magazine/09Newspaper-t.html?pagewanted=1

This is a valid source of information because it is inserted in a popular and well known national magazine.

5. Bhushan, A. (2009, February 6). Online vs. offline media, web/online newspapers vs. print news: who will win? CEoworld Magazine, (n.a.). Retrieved October 3, 2009.

This is a reliable source because it is a published magazine that has been reviewed and edited, and also tested.

6. Soniak, M. (2009, April 4). How many times can a piece of paper be recycled? Mental_Floss, (n.a.). Retrieved October 3, 2009.

This source is valid because it is in a published magazine that is widely dispersed.

7. Wilkinson, E.J. (n.a.). A brief history of newspapers. The Newspaper Industry, Para. 4.

This is a valid source to use because it is a current newspaper full with reasonable statistics and beliefs.

8. Karp, S. (2007, July 17). Newspaper online vs. print ad revenue: the 10% problem. Publishing 2.0. Retrieved October 4, 2009, from http://publishing2.com/2007/07/17/newspaper-online-vs-print-ad-revenue-the-10-problem/

This is a valid source because Karp provides reliable statistics to the audience.


* The "man holding a newspaper" graphic on the Introduction page was found on microsoft clipart on October 28, 2009.

*For help on indenting the entire paragraph for my annotations on the reference page I recieved help and html code from http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com/linepar/index_famsupp_111.htm. Accessed Oct. 28, 2009.