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Columbia Journalism Review
Other collections of links for journalists. Power Reporting: Journalism shoptalk: Links, Links, Links

A Journalist's Database of Databases
Databases galore! From Drew Sullivan, US trainer of Balkan journalists, former reporter for the The Tennessean, and former database guru for AP and NICAR.

A Journalist's Guide to the Internet
A tutorial with links from Chris Callahan at the University of Maryland, companion to his http://PowerReporting.com/carbooks.html (book of the same name).

Agriculture links from SEJ
Links from the Society of Environmental Journalists on environmental aspects of agriculture.

AJR reporter's tools
Links to other sites with tools for journalists, from American Journalism Review magazine.

Al's Morning Meeting
A daily tipsheet of story suggestions and ideas that can be done in your community. Written every morning by Al Tompkins of the Poynter Institute.

Barbara's News Researcher's Page
Comprehensive site links to about 30 categories, ranging from history to religion to sports. By Barbara Gellis Shapiro.

Behind the News
Topical links for news research, from Elizabeth Donovan. And a good list of links to news Weblogs.

Broadcast links from BEA
Associations, networks, other links for broadcasters.

California Journalist's Toolbox
Links from California Online.

CAR in Canada
Tips for Canadian journalists using databases, electronic access to public records, and other tools of computer-assisted reporting. Refers to data sources for Canada, and stories that rely on public records.

CAR park UK
Links for journalists in the U.K.

CAR software tutorials
A collection of links to tutorials online. By Jeff South of Virginia Commonwealth U.

CARR Hot Sheet archive
Check out some "hot" CARR projects on business, politics and sports.

CyberJournalist SuperSearch
A quick-search tool from Jonathan Dube, a senior producer at MSNBC.com.

CyberJournalist.net
A Weblog and link treasure trove, "CyberJournalist.net focuses on how the Internet, media convergence and new technologies are changing journalism. The site offers tips, news and commentary about online journalism, digital storytelling, converged news operations and using the Internet as a reporting tool." From Jonathan Dube, a senior producer for MSNBC.com. A service of American Press Institute.

CyberScribe
Web links for journalists from Mike Christensen, news editor, Congressional Quarterly.

Deadline Online
Links and training from veteran Washington journalist Alan Schlein.

Digital Librarian links to links
Lists other journalism link sites. By Margaret Vail Anderson.

Direct Search
Gary Price's collection of stuff you won't find in search engines.

FACSNET Internet Resources
A developing list from FACS. Registration required.

Finding Data on the Internet; a journalist's guide
Search for data in categories ranging from crime to health to politics. The site, by Robert Niles, also links to a brush-up math lesson on the Net.

HomeTown Free-Press
Links to local press from everywhere in the world.

Infomaniac Behind the News
"News research news and information, and other things I like." Many great links for journalists, as well as the daily blog. From the original Infomaniac, news researcher Elizabeth Donovan.

Internet Newsroom
A hard-copy newsletter of Internet tips for journalists. Monthly, $99 for 12 issues. From Editors' Service, publisher of Hints for the City Desk. Now owned by Bergman Publications of Richmond, Va. Request a free sample issue.

Ira Sterbakov's All-In-One Search and Link Page
Links from Ira, of course.

IWantMedia.com
Quick access to media news, and links to many industry sites.

J-Files
Jeff South's terrific collection of CAR links and tutorials. Plenty to read here.

Job links at Current
Jobs in public TV and radio, and other electronic media and journalism. A list of links from Current.

Journalism and Research Webring
Lists more than 30 resource sites for journalists.

Journalism Net
Julian Sher's comprehensive list of Web resources for journalists.

Journalism Resources
A thorough list, compiled by Karla Tonella of the University of Iowa.

Journalist Express
A commercial collection of links for journalists.

Journalist's ToolBox
Mike Reilly's huge collection of links for journalists.

Journalistic Resources
Swedish site links to journalism-related topics, including documents in foreign languages. From Nikos Markovits in Stockholm.

JournoList
"The JournoList is an annotated list of sites chosen to help reporters, writers and editors make good use of the Internet." Also good tutorials on Web searching. From John Morrish, an editor and reporter in the U.K.

Megasources
Dean Tudor's links to research tools, especially strong in Canada.

Needle in a Cyberstack
John Albee's collection of research links.

New York Times Business Connections
Links used by news staff at The New York Times. By Rich Meislin.

New York Times Navigator
Links used by news staff at The New York Times. By Rich Meislin.

News Libraries Resources
Useful for its links to "Top Internet sites for journalists" and "Expert Sources." From the Special Libraries Association News Division.

NewsPlace
Links from Avi Bass of Northern Illinois U.

NICAR 'Net Tour
A strategy guide with starting points. By Sarah Cohen and NICAR staff.

NYPA links
Links from the New York Press Association.

Online Search 101
Links from Ed Bonza from Kennesaw State U. in Georgia.

Power Reporting
The site you're on now, it superseded the "bookmarks for journalists" page.

Poynter Journalism Links
Links from the researchers at the Poynter Institute.

Poynter journalism websites
Lists other journalism link sites. From the Poynter Institute.

Poynter links
From the Poynter Institute for Media Studies, in St. Petersburg, Fla., a list of sites with links for journalists.

Price's List of Lists
If there's a list on the Web, Gary Price has found it.

Reporter's Desktop
A fabulous one-stop shop for the best phone finders and search engines. Compiled by Duff Wilson of The Seattle Times.

Research on CAR at University of Miami
Links to readings on CAR, from Bruce Garrison at the University of Miami.

Research Resources
Canadian site searches for information about the Canadian government and media. Allows people and E-mail search. By Dan Pottier of Carleton University.

ResearchBuzz
Tara Calishain's collection of research links. Updated frequently. Searchable.

Sala de Prensa
"Web para profesionales de la communicacion Iberoamericanos."

Scoop Cybersleuth's Internet Guide
About 25 searchable categories. Links to relevant site or allows you to perform a keyword search through Alta Vista. From the Evansville Courier.

Search IQ
Reviews of major search engines, and a directory of specialized search engines. Also daily tips and tutorials.

Shirl's Best Bets
Mega links, by Shirl Kennedy of Information Today. Includes 12 chapters on how and where to find information and sources on the Web.

Speech and Transcript Center
Links to speeches by government and corporate executives, TV and radio programs, government transcripts, historical papers. By Gary Price.

Sree.net Smarter Surfing Links
These links are part of a Web workshop taught for journalists and other professionals by Sreenath Sreenivasan, Columbia University journalism professor and contributor to Poynter.org.

The CAR/CARR Links Page
Dean Tudor's extensive list of links in computer-assisted reporting and research. From Ryerson Polytechnic.

The Internet for Journalists
Links for journalists, especially those covering business. From Jonathan Oatis, a Reuters editor in London.

The World Wide Web Virtual Library -- Communication and Media
A great collection from John S. Makulowich of Washington Technology. Includes a good list of journalism associations and awards.

thescoop.org
Derek Willis's Weblog on good work in and about journalism.

Tools for Business Journalists
Links from the master's program in business journalism at Baruch College, the City University of New York.

Toronto Sun Library
Health & Medicine link offers plethora of information, not just for Canadians.

Usually Useful Internet Guide for Journalists
A nifty tutorial from an international group of journalists.

Virtual Acquisition Shelf and News Desk
Gary Price's incessant collection of what's new in research tools on the Web.

Web Tips from the Pros
Searching tips and site suggestions, from Jonathan Dube, Sree Sreenivasan, and the Poynter Institute.

Webliography
A good annotated list of business links in accounting, agribusiness, economic development, etc., from Louisiana State University.

Working Reporter
Links for journalists, especially electronic ones, along with ads and headlines, which slow the whole thing a bit. (You might right-click on any links from Working Reporter, and open in a new window, so when you return to Working Reporter you won't have to wait for the headlines to load again.) By Ron Olsen, reporter for KTLA-TV in L.A.

WWW Resources for CBC Journalists and Broadcasters
Canadian links to government, education, arts. By the way, aren't broadcasters journalists?


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