Incoming Resources
- I have seen the future, a life of Lincoln Steffens, Peter Hartshorn
- S Street rising, crack, murder, and redemption in D.C., Ruben Castaneda
- My time to speak, reclaiming ancestry and confronting race, Ilia Calderón ; translated from the Spanish by Achy Obejas
- Taking on the trust, the epic battle of Ida Tarbell and John D. Rockefeller, Steve Weinberg
- A man of the world, my life at National Geographic, Gilbert M. Grosvenor with Mark Collins Jenkins
- The last pirate, a father, his son, and the golden age of marijuana, Tony Dokoupil
- Shrill, notes from a loud woman, Lindy West
- Furiously happy, a funny book about horrible things, Jenny Lawson
- Uneducated, a memoir of flunking out, falling apart, and finding my worth, Christopher Zara
- My year with Eleanor, a memoir, Noelle Hancock
- Love, Africa, a memoir of romance, love, and survival, Jeffrey Gettleman
- Breaking news, the remaking of journalism and why it matters now / Alan Rusbridger
- Well, this is exhausting, essays, Sophia Benoit
- On her trail, my mother, Nancy Dickerson, TV news' first woman star, John Dickerson
- Nights in White Castle, a memoir, Steve Rushin
- A house in the sky, a memoir, Amanda Lindhout and Sara Corbett
- The power of her pen, the story of groundbreaking journalist Ethel L. Payne, written by Lesa Cline-Ransome ; illustrated by John Parra
- Newsroom confidential, lessons (and worries) from an ink-stained life, Margaret Sullivan
- The reporter who knew too much, the mysterious death of What's my line tv star and media icon Dorothy Kilgallen, Mark Shaw
- Hilde on the record, memoir of a kid crime reporter, Hilde Lysiak
- Bright precious thing, a memoir, Gail Caldwell
- From Chernobyl with love, reporting from the ruins of the Soviet Union, Katya Cengel
- Mary McGrory, the first queen of journalism, John Norris
- The tender bar, a memoir, by J.R. Moehringer
- The tender bar, a memoir, by J.R. Moehringer
- The only girl, my life and times on the masthead of Rolling Stone, Robin Green
- Notes on a foreign country, an American abroad in a post-American world, Suzy Hansen
- The men in my life, a memoir of love and art in 1950s Manhattan, Patricia Bosworth
- The imposter's war, the press, propaganda, and the newman who battled for the minds of America, Mark Arsenault
- Good Friday on the rez, a Pine Ridge odyssey, David Hugh Bunnell
- A death in Malta, an assassination and a family's quest for justice, Paul Caruana Galizia
- All about the story, news, power, politics, and the Washington post, Leonard Downie, Jr.
- The Vanity fair dairies, 1983-1992, Tina Brown
- The vanity fair diaries, Tina Brown
- Rather outspoken, my life in the news, Dan Rather, with Digby Diehl
- Chasing history, a kid in the newsroom, Carl Bernstein
- The merry recluse, a life in essays, by Caroline Knapp
- How I saved the world, Jesse Watters
- Let's pretend this never happened, (a mostly true memoir), Jenny Lawson
- Sin miedo, lecciones de rebeldes, Jorge Ramos
- The voice of America, Lowell Thomas and the invention of 20th-century journalism, Mitchell Stephens
- Reporter, a memoir, Seymour M. Hersh
- Home/land, a memoir of departure and return, Rebecca Mead
- Between you and me, a memoir, Mike Wallace with Gary Paul Gates
- Broken (in the best possible way), Jenny Lawson
- I'm your biggest fan, Kate Coyne
- Inheritance, an autobiography of whiteness, Baynard Woods
- A bold fresh piece of humanity, Bill O'Reilly
- Timeless, love, Morgenthau, and me, Lucinda Franks
- Everybody curses, I swear!, uncensored tales from the Hollywood trenches, Carrie Keagan with Dibs Baer