Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 191 Document Number: D02921
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Online from Print Magazine. 6 pages., Selection of illustrations and advertisements from 1916 and perhaps other unidentified years in the Rural New Yorker farm periodical.
19 pages, Introduction of the half-tone photograph appeared during the 1800s in printed books and magazines in England, including those catering to farming and rural readership. Article considers the impact of new illustrated magazines and the demand for photographs for reproduction and gives some thought to how historians might profitably use these photographs as evidence.
Sachsman, David B. (author), Bulla, David W. (author), and Moore, Jennifer E. (author)
Format:
Book chapter
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Published:
USA: Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 207 Document Number: D12978
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Chapter 8: "Ours Has Been No Pleasing Task": Sensationalism in Frank Leslie’s Campaign against Swill Milk, Frank Leslie's newspaper was the first successful American publication devoted to pictorial presentations of news events. His pictorial crusade against the underbelly of the swill milk business garnered public attention to what Leslie viewed as a public health crisis. The swill milk problem had all of the components for a compelling story, which also lent itself to being sensationalized: political corruption, business fraud, and social ills disproportionately affecting immigrant and poor populations. The swill milk business continued unregulated for many years, but that would all change in May 1858 when Leslie began a full-scale investigation. Leslie's coverage of swill milk in New York City and surrounding areas in antebellum America reflects aspects of sensationalism. Leslie's pictorial news content marks a significant development in the history of journalism between the penny press and the 1890s yellow papers, and the illustrated newspaper served as an agent of social change.
Hahn, Oliver (author), Eide, Elisabeth (author), and Ali, Zarqa S. (author)
Format:
Book chapter
Publication Date:
2012
Published:
International: Nordicom, Goteborg, Sweden.
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: D06845
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Pages 221-246 in Elisabeth Eide and Risto Kunelius (eds.), Media meets climate: the global challenge for journalism. Nordicom, Goteborg, Sweden. 340 pages.
Boland, Hermann (author) and Hoy, Stephanie (author)
Format:
Abstract
Publication Date:
2010-09-14
Published:
Cameroon
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 178 Document Number: C30713
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Paper presented at Tropentag 2010, Conference on International Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and Rural Development, Zurich, Switzerland, September 14-16, 2010. 1 page.
Place, Nick T. (author), Cornejo, Camilo (author), and Haman, Dorota Z. (author)
Format:
Proceedings
Publication Date:
2005-05-25
Published:
El Salvador
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 150 Document Number: C24335
Journal Title Details:
21
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James J. Connors of The Ohio State University edited the proceedings., 12 p. Paper presented at the International Agricultural and Extension Education group's 21st annual conference May 25-31, 2005, in San Antonio, TX
Bachtiar, H. (author), Mundy, P. (author), and Iowa State University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA; Central Research Institute for Food Crops, Indonesia
Format:
Manual
Publication Date:
1992
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 102 Document Number: C08797
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James F. Evans Collection, Published by the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication. Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA. 1992.
The OCIAC Update series is maintained in the Agricultural Communications Program records > "International" section > "OCIAC" file., Summary of V.L. Cabanilla and T.R. Hargrove, "The effectiveness among farmers of a farmer's primer on growing rice in two Philippine dialects." Research Paper Series No. 127, February 1987. Manila, Philippines.
This article is maintained in the office of the Agricultural Communications Program, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign -- "International" file section -- "OCIAC" file folder., Author argues for pretesting illustrations and graphics in communications related to agriculture.
This newsletter article is maintained in the office of the Agricultural Communications Program, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign -- "International" file section - "OCIAC" file folder., Agricultural Communications Program, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign., Summary of findings reported in: Milton Munoz, "Understanding visual illiteracy: a study of comprehension of pictorial messages among farmers." Bulletin 43. Department of Agricultural Journalism, University of Wisconsin, Madison. February 1986.
French, James H. (author), Pathanapiradej, Pira (author), and Reeve, Antonia (author)
Format:
Workshop report
Language:
English/ Thai
Publication Date:
1983-03
Published:
Thailand
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: Oversized box 1 Document Number: D08016
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John L. Woods Collection, Workshop for plant protection writers and illustrators: final report. Conducted at Development Training and Communication Planning, UNDP Asia and Pacific Programme, Bangkok, Thailand. February 21-25, 1983, and March 21-25, 1983. 42 pages.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: D00524
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Pages 40-50 in Charles T. Hein and Keith K. Kanyogonya (eds.), Rural press for village post-literacy literature. Afrolit Paper No. 5. Fifth Biennial Afrolit Society Pan-African Literacy Workshop Report, Afrolit Society, Nairobi, Kenya. 93 pages
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 34 Document Number: D10668
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Eugene A. Kroupa Collection, Comprehensive teaching resource used by Professor Schoenfeld in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Includes class assignments. Highly compatible with rural journalism. 119 pages.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 197 Document Number: D09533
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Eugene A. Kroupa Collection, 263 pages., Detailed resource for teaching agricultural journalism. Includes discussion topics,sample writing exercises, assignments, copy reading marks, media terms, reference shelf, and other teaching aids.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 139 Document Number: C21051
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The information in the pamphlet is adapted from a two-part article by Norman E. Salmons, Manager, Audio-Visual Service, Eastman Kodak, in the August and September, 1959, Volume 10, Issues 8 and 9 of The National Photographer, official publication of the Professional Photographers of America, Inc., 15 p.
Hal R. Taylor Collection, Reprint from Federal Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 2 pages., Audience response to two ads run in Parents' Magazine offering a free booklet.
Power, Gertrude Lenore (author / Visual Aids Specialist, Division of Information Programs, U.S. Department of Agriculture)
Format:
Handbook
Publication Date:
1956-10
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 17 Document Number: B02069
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#1133, Harold Swanson Collection, Washington, D.C. : U.S. Department of Agriculture, Federal Extension Service, 1956. 18 p. (Miscellaneous Publication No. 796)
USA: U.S. International Cooperation Administration, Washington, D.C., and the National Project in Agricultural Communications (NPAC), Michigan State University, East Lansing
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 193 Document Number: D07247
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: D08593
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Located in Review of Extension Studies, volumes for 1946-1956, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., Summary of a research study, Louisiana Agriculture College Extension, Baton Rouge. 3 pages.
USA: Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: D08956
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Page 16 in Lucinda Crile, Findings from studies of bulletins, news stories, and circular letters. Extension Service Circular 488. Revision of Extension Service Circular 461, which it supersedes. May 1953. 24 pages. Summary of research reported by Iowa State College Agricultural Extension. 1941. 11 pages.
USA: Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: D08948
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Page 6 in Lucinda Crile, Findings from studies of bulletins, news stories, and circular letters. Extension Service Circular 488. Revision of Extension Service Circular 461, which it supersedes. May 1953. 24 pages. Brief description of the author's M.S. thesis, University of Wisconsin, Madison. 1939. 36 pages.
USA: Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: D08949
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Pages 6-7 in Lucinda Crile, Findings from studies of bulletins, news stories, and circular letters. Extension Service Circular 488. Revision of Extension Service Circular 461, which it supersedes. May 1953. 24 pages. Brief description of a study reported by Arkansas Agriculture College Extension, Little Rock. 1938. 4 pages.
USA: Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.
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Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: D08954
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Page 10 in Lucinda Crile, Findings from studies of bulletins, news stories, and circular letters. Extension Service Circular 488. Revision of Extension Service Circular 461, which it supersedes. May 1953. 24 pages. Summary of Extension Service Series No. 1, Arkansas Agriculture College Extension, Little Rock. 1936. 12 pages.
Report based on a nationwide survey to learn about sources of photographs,uses of photographs, who takes photographs, usefulness of photo training for extension agents and specialists, staffing, filing systems. "As nearly as could be determined, four states (Indiana, Ohio, Missouri, Colorado) employ what might be termed staff photographers in the sense that they seemed to be at the command of the editor, and not just college or university photographers working occasionally for the editor."
Reports the views of S.W. Mendum, statistician of the editorial office of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, U.S. Department of Agriculture, regarding the size of tables in publications. He believes that a table, no matter how many columns of figures it contains, is simple if the box headings are intelligible.
"A newspaper mat service now in its third year of use by the Missouri Agricultural Extension Service is believed by the author to be one of the best informational mediums used by the state."
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 116 Document Number: C11847
Journal Title Details:
pp. 45-46
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Presentation at The Fifth Annual Conferences of The American Association of Agricultural College Editors at Ithaca, NY, June 28-29, 1917, Proceedings of The Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Annual Conferences of The American Association of Agricultural College Editors by Subject Term(s)
Agricultural Communicators in Education (ACE) in 1919
Case experience of inappropriate copy and illustrations for a swine cholera product. "You can't fake it." Artist and copy writer spent a week on a livestock farm to redo the materials.
Case experience of a cotton-related illustration that revealed lack of familiarity with cotton growing. Client refused to use it, so the artist went into the fields and revised it.