JACQUI
BANASZYNZSKI
Draft
Bibliography
compiled by David Kent, Librarian
July 4, 2007
This is a preliminary bibliography of (mostly) articles from deep Web
library databases by and about Jacqui Banaszynski. No
attempt has been made to include Web sites available on the surface Web.
Bibliographic databases searched on June 30, 2007 for this Òquick and dirtyÓ
bibliography include: MLA
Bibliography, Humanities Abstracts, Psychological Abstracts, WorldCat, ProQuest, Academic
Search Premier, Newspaper Source, and InfoTrac OneFile.
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Banaszynski, Jacqui, and Jean PiŽri.
1985. Hunger in
Articles
by Jacqui Banaszynzski
(arranged chronologically)
Banaszynski, Jacqui. 1988. AIDS in the heartland
: 1988 winner in the feature writing category / St. Paul Pioneer Press
Dispatch. In The Pulitzer prizes 1988, edited by K. J. Wills.
Banaszynski, Jacqui, and Michael Tennesen.
1992. Under the Influence: Ties That Bind. Modern
Maturity 35 (1):32.
Banaszynski, Jacqui. 1994. Girls basketball: tears of grief
and pride. In A kind of grace : a treasury of sportswriting by women, edited by R. Rapoport.
ÑÑÑ. 1998. AIDS in the heartland [1988 winner in
the feature writing category / St. Paul Pioneer Press Dispatch]. In Pulitzer
Prize feature stories, edited by D. Garlock.
ÑÑÑ. 2000. Northwest Power Rates Go Higher as
Energy Crisis Grows.
ÑÑÑ. 2002. A Bunch of Tips for Reporters. Nieman Reports 56 (1):26.
ÑÑÑ. 2002. 'Don't try to squeeze the dress of
narrative over the wrong form.' Nieman
Reports 56 (1):25.
ÑÑÑ. 2002. Why We Need Stories. Nieman
Reports 56 (1):41.
ÑÑÑ. 2002. Nieman
Narrative Journalism Conference - Tips for Reporters and Editors - Editors and
Reporters. Nieman reports. 56 (1):18.
ÑÑÑ. 2002. Nieman
Narrative Journalism Conference - Tips for Reporters and Editors - 'Don't try
to squeeze the dress of narrative over the wrong form.' Nieman reports.
56 (1):25.
ÑÑÑ. 2002. Nieman
Narrative Journalism Conference - Why We Need Stories. Nieman
reports. 56 (1):41.
ÑÑÑ. 2003. AIDS in the Heartland [1988 winner in
the feature writing category / St. Paul Pioneer Press Dispatch]. In Pulitzer
Prize feature stories :
ÑÑÑ. 2006. Journalist's Trade - The Job of
Frontline Editor - New Metaphors Needed for Changing Roles. Nieman reports.
60 (1):65.
ÑÑÑ. 2007. A Writer's Coach: An Editor's Guide to
Words that Work. Journalism & Mass Communication Educator 62
(1):96-98.
Banaszynski, Jacqui.
Sometimes you (should) feel like a nut. American Press Institute. Cited July 2,
2007. Available from: American
Press Institute.
Articles
about Jacqui Banaszynzski
(arranged by author; anonymous by title)
Portrait of the Lazears:
the
People & Places. 2003. Quill 91 (2):37.
Sharing the Secrets of Fine
Narrative Journalism. 2002. Nieman Reports 56 (1):7.
Winners of Pulitzer Prizes in
Journalism, Letters and the Arts.
1988. New York Times, Apr 1, B.4.
Fancher, Michael R. 2002. Special section tells of AIDS in
ÑÑÑ. 2003. Newsroom remains in good hands with
leadership changes.
ÑÑÑ. 2004. Asparagus first course on global-economy
menu.
Gersh, Debra. 1988. The 1988 Pulitzer Prizes. Editor & Publisher 121 (15):13-18.
Lent, John A. Women and Mass
Communications in the 1990's: An International, Annotated Bibliography By John
A. Lent.
Margolies, Dan, and Mark Davis. 2006. Observers heartened by 'white knight' bid.
ÑÑÑ. 2006. McClatchy enjoys solid reputation for
finances, journalism.
Pryne, Eric. 2003. Boardman to be elevated to managing
editor at Times.
Ricchiardi, Sherry, and Virginia Young. 1991. Women on deadline :
a collection of
Steele, Bob. 1992. Doing ethics. The Quill
80:28-30.
Sundby, Alex. 2002. Good journalism in bad times. The
Quill 90 (6):S7.
Thomas, Jo. 1994. Sagas of Women Journalists. Journal
of Communication 44 (1):128-139.