Journalism Web Sites
Information on the Internet is not monitored for quality or accuracy. Evaluate your sources.American Journalism Review: Links to hundreds of newspapers, magazines, television and radio stations, alternative press papers, wire services, media services and specialty publications.
FacsNet:
"FACS provides educational seminars designed to
give journalists the background knowledge they need to better understand and
analyze the issues that are so vital to our society."
Historical
Media Review: Reviews of new historical
books and multimedia titles; links to other websites of interest to historians.
Internet Journalism Resources from
Moorhead State University: Links to web search tools,
journalism and international communication resources, writing and editing help, listservs, usenet groups and Internet help for webmasters.
Journalism Resources from
University of Iowa: Links to organizations, references/tools,
cyberjournalism, media law, gender/race, news, journalism schools and teaching,
journals and magazines, listserves, searching, citing e-texts and
jobs in journalism.
Religion News Service: "RNS' first priority is to provide intelligent, objective coverage of all religions -- Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Asian religions and private spirituality. RNS also provides commentary from a diverse array of all points of the political and theological spectrum."
World Newspapers Online:
A directory of newspapers with Internet sites.
For additional journalism websites, see:
Librarian's Index to the Internet

