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Alumni awards
Student awards
Books by alumni
Donald Murray Visiting
Journalist Program
Michael Kelly Scholarship Fund |
Links for Journalists
News
about the
Media |
Media
Blogs | Journalism
Organizations
Reporters' Resources: Collections or |
Specific Topics |
Editing and Language Sites |
Places to Look for Good Journalism |
Finding Newspaper and News Stories on the Web |
Reference |
Mailing Lists |
Scholarships |
Job Hunting
News about the Media
Top Picks for media
news
And Other Media-News
Sites
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Media
Blogs
There are zillions, including
Romenesko,
Cyberjournalist, and
I
Want Media, listed above.
A few others:
Journalism
Organizations (find other links under "Media
News")
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Reporters'
Resources (General)
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- Journalism
Compass 3,500 links for journalists
- Journalism
Forum "the online press club"
- JournalismNet
6,000 links to help
journalists find people and info on the net
- Journalism
Resources compiled by the University of
Iowa
- Journalist
Express
- Journalist's
Guide to the Internet compiled by a University
of Maryland professor
- Journalist's
Toolbox links to more than 20,000 Web sites
- Media
Law Resource Center
- Media
ethics links from Yahoo
- Media
History Project
- Megasources
a Canadian professor's list of journalists' sources on
the web.
- The
Narrative Newspaper Collects the best
narrative writing from around the country
- News
Researchers Page
- Nieman
Watchdog
questions to ask when
covering specific topics
- Pew
Center
for civic
journalism
- Power
of Words the Providence Journal's Web site on
writing
- Power
Reporting by Bill
Dedman, formerly the AP's computer-assisted reporting
guru
- Poynter
Institute for Media
Studies
Yeah, it's listed under
every category. That's because it deals with all
things journalistic.
- Profnet E-mail
these folks with a query describing your question and
deadline, and they'll try to connect you with an
expert.
- Public
records a searchable
database organized by state and topic
- Quotes
about journalism Random but interesting
- Reporter.org
Links to Investigative Reporters and Editors
(IRE), National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting
(NICAR), and other organizations. Resource Center has
17,000 investigative stories, including links to some
online. The Beat Page has links to help with stories on
various beats.
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Reporter's
Resources (Specific Topics)
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Finding
Newspapers, Finding News Stories
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Places
to Look for Good Journalism
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Reference
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Job
hunting
Knowing how near and dear this subject is to all of us,
we figured it was worth an entire
page.
Mailing
lists
Mailing lists are both a boon and a curse. They're a
great way to share ideas among a large group of people with
similar interests and professional needs. But they can also
become a burden, filling your mailbox with messages every
day. If you're ready for that, here are a few lists that
could prove helpful.
For a LIST OF LISTS on various
journalism topics,
try this site from University
of Maryland or this one from
Syracuse
University (When you get
there, click "Newhouse Net Lists" in purple column at
left.)
- CARR-L: Computer-assisted reporting. To
subscribe: Send email to: listserve@ulkyvm.louisville.edu.
In the body of the message write: subscribe carr-l
firstname lastname (substituting your first and last
name)
- NICAR-L: National Institute for Computer
Assisted Reporting. To subscribe: Send email to:
listproc@lists.missouri.edu.
In the body of the message write: subscribe nicar-l
firstname lastname
- IRE-L: Investigative Reporters and Editors. To
subscribe: Send email to: listproc@lists.missouri.edu.
In the body of the message write: subscribe ire-l
firstname lastname.
- REPORTER-L: For police and court reporters. A
good place to ask for advice on how to get difficult
police officials to talk to you, etc. To subscribe you
need to visit the Reporters.Net
web site.
- COPYEDITING-L: For copyeditors. To subscribe:
Send email to: listserv@listserv.indiana.edu
Leave the subject line blank. In the body of the message
type: sub copyediting-l firstname lastname
- SPJ-L: Society of Professional Journalists. To
subscribe: Send email to: listserv@psuvm.psu.edu.
In the body of the message write: subscribe spj-l
firstname lastname.
- FOI-L: Freedom of Information. To subscribe:
Send email to: listserve@suvm.syr.edu.
In the body of the message write: sub foi-l firstname
lastname
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