principles, not just specific technical practices, providing journalists with the mindset and skills they need to adapt their writing and reporting for the tools of today and tomorrow. Janet Kolodzy addresses multi-media and cross-media thinking, organizing, reporting and producing for both short-form spot news and long-form features. Practicing Convergence Journalism teaches budding journalists how to make the most of digital technology to tell their stories effectively across multiple media platforms-in print, audio, video and online. Aside from cosmetic changes, the reader-favorite EnviroNews will follow a new, easier to digest format. It will sport a new logo and tag line that all fits together a little better. The printed version of Pollution Engineering will change in January, 2013. The website has been streamlined and organized in a way so that readers find it easier to locate what they are looking for. It will also help the journal facilitate adding new features that will become available in the coming years. The new design helps to marry the world of printed content with the journal's digital offerings. In keeping with the fact that a journal should change as the times change, the concerned people are changing its website in early December. Readers of the journal may be senior executives and engineers or they may be students interested in improving the world in which they live. The article discusses how revamped website of the Pollution Engineering journal provides improved news and information in a more usable design.
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