JOURNALISM   RESOURCES
- Best of Photojournalism Web Entries
This feature of the Cyberjournalist.net ( see entry below ) web site links to web sites recognized by the National Press Association as the "Best of Photojournalism - 2004."
- Careers in Newspapers
The American Society of Newspaper Editors has compiled a listing of web sites and resources focused on helping you decide about a career in journalism.
- Columbia Journalism Review
With the stated goal of "continuing improvement of journalism in the service of a free society," the Columbia Journalism Review examines the role played by the media in our daily lives.
- CyberJournalist.net
Sponsored by the Media Center at the American Press Institute, CyberJournalist.net is edited and published by Jonathan Dube and "focuses on how the Internet, media convergence and new technologies are changing journalism."
- Dart Center for Journalism & Trauma
The University of Washington Department of Communication's Dart Center provides a public venue for "print, broadcast and internet journalists to analyze issues, exchange ideas and advance strategies related to reporting on violence and catastrophic stress."
- FACSNET - Improving Journalism through Education
Founded in 1976, this non-profit educational organization conducts research and sponsors studies aimed at "improving the quality of information reaching the public through the news."
- Investigative Reporters & Editors
With membership fees ranging from $25 for students to $50 for professionals, this web site provides services for reporters,
editors, and others for the sharing of news reporting ideas, story lines, and investigative techniques.
- Journalism-Photography @ San Antonio College
This source highlights the Journalism-Photography Department at San Antonio College and links to scholarship opportunities and career planning resources. Click Index-Listings for an alphabetical index of the department's web site.
- JournalismNet
Compiled by Julian Sher, a documentary television producer and Internet trainer, JournalismNet
allows searches for newspaper, television, and radio outlets and links to " 300 different web pages with over 6,000 links designed to help journalists (and anyone else) find useful information fast."
- Journalism.org
Sponsored by the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism, this source contains tools for working journalists, a daily news briefing, career and job
links, etc. designed to "clarify what journalism's essential role is and identify examples of good journalism around the country ..."
- Journalists' Tools
A subsection of Bob Drudge's "RefDesk", this resource
links to 90+ web sources that are useful for working journalists.
- Newswise
Created by Dr. Roger Johnson in 1991, Newswise was designed as an "online news service for universities and research institutions for knowledge-based news" and has a searchable archive of some 30,000 news stories.
- Pew Center for Civic Journalism
Funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts, this resource has partnered with the
Radio and Television News Directors Foundation, IRE, the Maynard Institute, NPR, PBS's Democracy Project, the Kettering Foundation, National Association of Black Journalists and the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications "to help stimulate citizen involvement in community issues."
- Power Reporting
As a partner of the Columbia Journalism Review, this "resources for journalists" page links to hundreds of web sources for the working journalist.
- San Francisco State University - Journalism Department
This SFSU web site provides a complete overview of its journalism program with links to research, scholarship, and career opportunity resources.
- State of the News Media 2008
This Project for Excellence in Journalism resource is an overview of the current state of journalism in America with a statistical analysis of the various media types including magazines, newspapers, radio, and television.
- Student Press Law Center
Established in 1974, the SPLC is "devoted exclusively to educating high school and college journalists about the rights and responsibilities embodied in the First Amendment and supporting the student news media in their struggle to cover important issues free from censorship."
- Today's Front Pages
Newseum provides pdf images of the "daily newspaper front pages in their original, unedited form" of over 700 newspapers from throughout the world.
- University of Texas at Austin - School of Journalism
The UT School of Journalism's mission statement notes that "... journalism serves many vital functions for a democratic society. As the "eyes and ears" of society, journalism finds out what is going on in the world beyond people's doors and tells them about it. In doing so, journalism reflects and transmits society's values."
- The Write News
Published by Writers Write, Inc., this resource "provides news, features and resources for media and publishing professionals."
- AdAge.com
This is the web site for Advertising Age, the premier magazine in the advertising field..
- Advertising Media Internet Center
AMIC is designed as a web resource for persons "interested in the activities of advertising media planners, buyers, sellers, and researchers."
- American Communication Association
A non-profit organization for both scholars and practitioners, the ACA fosters "academic and professional research, criticism, teaching, practical use, and exchange of principles and theories of human communication."
- American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
This Washington, D.C.-based "think tank" promotes scholarly research aimed at "preserving and strengthening the foundations of freedom-limited government, private enterprise, vital cultural and political institutions, and a strong foreign policy and national defense."
- CCMS - Communication, Cultural, & Media Studies
This British resource focuses on the curriculum studied by communications students with links to various topical web sites.
- Center for Media & Public Affairs
Founded in 1985, this nonpartisan research organization funds analysis of current news events and
trends in the entertainment media with the goal "to provide an empirical basis for ongoing debates over media fairness and impact through well-documented, timely, and readable studies of media content."
- Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting
Since 1986, this national media watch outlet has been analyzing media bias and censorship and working
to " invigorate the First Amendment by advocating for greater diversity in the press and by scrutinizing media practices that marginalize public interest, minority and dissenting viewpoints."
- Federal Communications Commission
Established by the Communications Act of 1934 , the FCC is the federal government agency that
oversees the regulation of communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable.
- Institute for Public Policy Research
As Britain's leading "progressive think tank" the IPPR studies government policies with the aim of
producing "... a fairer, more inclusive and more environmentally sustainable world. "
- The Media History Project
Hosted by the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota, this site examines the relationship and impact that the media has on human society and world history.
- National Communication Association
This non-profit organization was founded in 1914 for researchers, educators, students, and practitioners to examine "how messages in various media are produced, used, and interpreted within and across different contexts, channels, and cultures."
- PEW Research Center for the People & the Press
This independent research organization's primary goal is "to serve as a forum for ideas on the media and public policy through public opinion research."
- PR Watch
As a project of the Center for Media & Democracy, PR Watch analyzes the public relations industry and focuses on the often misleading techniques used by firms "to control political debates and public opinion."
- Propaganda Critic
As a outgrowth of the Institute for Propaganda Analysis, this resource attempts to inform the public about the nature, techniques, and widespread use of political propaganda.
- Committee to Protect Journalists
Established in 1981, this independent, nonprofit organization strives to "promote press freedom worldwide by defending the right of journalists to report the news without fear of reprisal. " Through a worldwide press monitoring system, the CPJ tracks current developments and effectively warns journalists and news organizations where attacks are occurring.
- The Free Expression Policy Project
The FEPP "provides research and analysis on difficult censorship issues, and seeks free speech-friendly solutions to the concerns that drive censorship campaigns."
- free! The Freedom Forum Online
Based in Arlington, VA., the Freedom Forum "is a nonpartisan foundation dedicated to free press, free speech and free spirit for all people," and focuses on three main priorities: the Newseum, First Amendment freedoms and newsroom diversity.
- freedominfo.org
Designed as a one-stop resource for best practices, useful lessons from the past, and effective strategies / tactics, freedominfo.org "contains crucial information on freedom of information laws and how they were drafted and implemented, including how various provisions have worked in practice."
- Humanitas International
With a goal of "a fine balance of action and contemplation," Humanitas International provides free English translation services of current foreign language newspapers, online foreign language dictionaries, reports on freedom of the press, etc.
- Index on Censorship
The Index compiles a country by country listing of freedom of speech incidents and reports on censorship issues across the globe in order "to protect the basic human right of free expression."
- International Journalists' Network
The International Center for Journalists an independent, nonprofit organization that works to foster journalism ethics and expertise and improve "the quality of journalism worldwide, especially in countries with little or no tradition of an independent press."
- Press Freedom Survey
Begun in 1980, the Freedom House has conducted an annual survey that "tracks trends in media freedom worldwide." It currently covers some 192 countries and 1 territory, and examines issues such as "the legal environment for the media, political pressures that influence reporting, and economic factors that affect access to information."
- Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
Created in 1970 to answer a U. S. government movement to subpoena reporters' confidential sources, the Committee has evolved into an international resource that champions free speech issues.
- Reporters Without Borders
With more than one-third of the world's population living in countries without freedom of the press, Reporters Without Borders is an organization that "works constantly to restore their right to be informed."
- Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press
Formed in 1972 by Dr. Donna Allen, the WIFP is a nonprofit organization "to increase communication among women and reach the public with our experience, perspectives, and opinions."
- World Press Freedom Committee
Uniting some 44 organizations across the globe, the WPFC struggles to achieve a free press throughout the world through monitoring and coordinating activities, funding self-help legal grants, and sponsoring practical assistance programs.
- World Press Review Online
As the online home of the World Press Review, this web source "is the journal of record for an
influential global audience, providing an unprecedented platform for ideas and opinions on topics of significant international concern." Utilizing publications from throughout the world and the reports of its own journalists, the WPR translates some 20 foreign languages and provides access to their international news coverage.
    Drawn from diverse web sites such as ESOL News Network, Jprof, Media Awareness Network, and SNN Newsroom,     the following resources provide detailed information and descriptions of various newspaper writing styles, story types,     and other essential journalism writing techniques.
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