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SEJournal
Summer 2010, Vol. 20 No. 2
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features
Report from Iceland
By GUDMUNDUR PÁLL ÓLAFSSON
Inside Story: On-Line Journalism Begins To Fill the Void After Newspaper World's Decay
By BILL DAWSON
For Reporters Roving the World, Do Your Homework and Take A Deep Breath
By NAOMI LUBICK
Journalists Fight for Access To Cover BP Oil Spill (download the PDF; see pages 16 and 17)
By ROBERT MCCLURE
A Book's Birth
By AMY GULICK
Photographers Name the Top 40 Nature Images of All Time
By ROGER ARCHIBALD
Columns
President's Report: Here's the Pitch: Help Guide SEJ and Its Mission To Serve the Search for Facts
By CHRISTY GEORGE
SEJ News: SEJ Launches New Grant Program for Reporting Projects
By CAROLYN WHETZEL
Reporter's Toolbox: Free Online Tools Can Broaden Your Reach and Productivity
By LAURA SILVER
Research Roundup: Media Plays Key, Sometimes Misleading, Role in Public's View of Climate Research
By JAN KNIGHT
The Beat: How the U.S. Media Fumbled Climategate and Other Climate Coverage
By BILL DAWSON
Science Survey: Can Technology Somehow Stave off This Climate Mess?
By CHERYL HOGUE
E-Reporting Biz: More TV Meteorologists Should Be Brought into SEJ's "Big Tent"
By BUD WARD
Media on the Move: TV Gigs, Scholarships and New Blogs Among New Accomplishments
By JUDY FAHYS
BookShelf Book Reviews
Saved by the Sea: A Love Story with Fish
By David Helvarg
Thomas Dunne Books, $25.99
Reviewed by KATHLEEN REGAN
Smart Power: Climate Change, the Smart Grid, and the Future of Electric Utilities
By Peter Fox-Penner
Island Press, $30
Reviewed by JENNIFER WEEKS
Air: Our Planet's Ailing Atmosphere
By Hans Tammemagi
Oxford University Press, $27.95
Reviewed by JIM MOTAVALLI