Incoming Resources
- The reporter who knew too much, the mysterious death of What's my line tv star and media icon Dorothy Kilgallen, Mark Shaw
- Still pictures, on photography and memory, Janet Malcolm ; with an introduction by Ian Frazier and an afterword by Anne Malcolm
- Bright precious thing, a memoir, Gail Caldwell
- Furiously happy, a funny book about horrible things, Jenny Lawson
- Truth, the press, the President, and the privilege of power, Mary Mapes
- Day of honey, a memoir of food, love, and war, Annia Ciezadlo
- Can't help myself, lessons and confessions from a modern advice columnist, Meredith Goldstein
- A man and his presidents, the political odyssey of William F. Buckley Jr., Alvin S. Felzenberg
- Notes on a foreign country, an American abroad in a post-American world, Suzy Hansen
- Eye on the struggle, Ethel Payne, the first lady of the Black Press, James McGrath Morris
- Newspaperman, inside the news business at the Wall Street journal, Warren H. Phillips
- Sting-ray afternoons, a memoir, Steve Rushin
- The grace of silence, Michele Norris
- A house in the sky, a memoir, Amanda Lindhout and Sara Corbett
- Breaking news, the remaking of journalism and why it matters now / Alan Rusbridger
- Well, this is exhausting, essays, Sophia Benoit
- A house in the sky, a memoir, Amanda Lindhout and Sara Corbett
- Political godmother, Nackey Scripps Loeb and the newspaper that shook the Republican Party, Meg Heckman
- The power of her pen, the story of groundbreaking journalist Ethel L. Payne, written by Lesa Cline-Ransome ; illustrated by John Parra
- 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
- Settle for more, Megyn Kelly
- How I saved the world, Jesse Watters
- Foreign correspondent, a memoir, H.D.S. Greenway
- A silenced voice, the life of journalist Kim Wall, Ingrid & Joachim Wall ; translated by Kathy Saranpa
- Who killed Daniel Pearl?, Bernard-Henri Lévy ; translated by James X. Mitchell
- Fire shut up in my bones, a memoir, Charles M. Blow
- In pursuit of disobedient women, a memoir of love, rebellion, and family, far away, Dionne Searcey
- Mary McGrory, the first queen of journalism, John Norris
- Beg, borrow, steal, a writer's life, Michael Greenberg
- Reporter, a memoir, Seymour M. Hersh
- Who was Nellie Bly?, by Margaret Gurevich ; illustrated by Laurie A. Conley
- Unforgettable, a son, a mother, and the lessons of a lifetime, Scott Simon
- Broken (in the best possible way), Jenny Lawson, full-grown mammal
- Rough draft, a memoir, Katy Tur
- Old school, life in the sane lane, Bill O'Reilly and Bruce Feirstein
- Once I was you, a memoir of love and hate in a torn America, Maria Hinojosa
- Loving Pablo, hating Escobar, Virginia Vallejo ; translated from the Spanish by Megan McDowell
- Nellie Bly, written by Michelle Knudsen ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- The rainbow comes and goes, a mother and son on life, love, and loss, Anderson Cooper and Gloria Vanderbilt
- Truth worth telling, a reporter's search for meaning in the stories of our times, Scott Pelley
- Molly Ivins, a rebel life, Bill Minutaglio & W. Michael Smith
- A lucky life interrupted, a memoir of hope, Tom Brokaw
- Prisoner, my 544 days in an Iranian prison--solitary confinement, a sham trial, high-stakes diplomacy, and the extraordinary efforts it took to get me out, Jason Rezaian
- What remains, a memoir of fate, friendship, and love, Carole Radziwill
- Corrections in ink, a memoir, Keri Blakinger
- Raise hell, the life and times of Molly Ivins., Magnolia Pictures ; Gunslinger Productions, Two Rivers Productions & Wild at Heart Films present ; directed by Janice Engel ; producer[s], James Egan, Janice Engel, Carlisle Vandervoort ; written by Janice Engel, Monique Zavistovski, DVD/Widescreen
- Trailblazer, a pioneering journalist's fight to make the media look more like America, Dorothy Butler Gilliam
- More than enough, claiming space for who you are (no matter what they say), Elaine Welteroth ; [foreword by Ava DuVernay]