Research Publications, Journalism
Records
Title: Research
Publications, Journalism Records
Creator: School of Journalism
Creator: College of Journalism and Mass
Communications
Dates: 1946-1965
Quantity: 4 folders (0.2 linear feet)
Collection Number: RG 14-08-00
Language: English
Restrictions: None
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Preferred Citation: Research Publications, Journalism Records (RG 14-08-00). Archives & Special
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History:
Journalism classes at the University of Nebraska began in 1894 under the direction of
Will Owen Jones, both a student and a faculty member. Miller Moore Fogg, a professor
in English, directed the School of Journalism after it formed in 1923. In 1979 the
School became independent of the College of Arts and Sciences and in 1985 became
officially the College of Journalism. It is now known as the College of Journalism
and Mass Communications.
Scope and Content:
These publications were produced by the School of Journalism, through the school or
through the University of Nebraska Publication series. The Nebraska publications
serve as informational guides to topics such as advertising, law, legislative news,
political campaigns, photography, professional journalism, and yearbook editing.
Contributions to Bibliography in Journalism focuses
on journalism in Latin America, law, research surveys, and typography.
Subjects:
Journalism -- Periodicals
School of Journalism series
University of Nebraska--Lincoln. School of
Journalism
University of Nebraska--Lincoln. College of Journalism and
Mass Communications
Photography
Container List:
Box 1. Folder 1. University of Nebraska Publications, School of
Journalism Series, no. 1-9, 1946-1964
Box 1. Folder 2. Contributions to Bibliography in
Journalism, 1948-1963
Box 1. Folder 3. Service and Research Bulletin, no.
1, 1953
Box 1. Folder 4. Studies in Nebraska Journalism, no.
1-12, 1960-1965
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