WebSites for Journalists
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Some individuals have done masterful jobs in providing web references for journalists. (Many of the best watchers of journalism in the United States are located in other countries; I guess it is the "World Wide" Web.)

Some of these are valuable because the providers comment on or criticize the sites they list.

On the down side, many of these links languish or disappear quickly.

I try to keep up on them, but it's impossible, and I've attempted to note my successes and failures at locating these sites.  Some of these people are attempting to make a commercial go of their sites.  I'll add new sites and drop long dead ones as I can.


From Nashville, Tenn.: Web Info Group:

http://www.webinfogroup.com

 
  • Updated daily, according to its developer, Otis Herring.
  • The site contains a lengthy list of newspapers that are "commonly known and most trusted" in the nation.
  • Lots of idiosyncracies to this animated and graphically rich site, some good -- resources, joke-of-the-day -- some unfortunate -- "Babe of the Day."
  • From Robert Niles: Finding Data on the Internet: A Journalist's Guide: 
    ***** Top notch reference site.

    http://robertniles.com/data/

    From Sweden: Journalistic Resources Page:

    http://www.it-kompetens.se/journ.html

    From Canada: Megasources:

    http://www.acs.ryerson.ca/~journal/megasources.html

    From Sheldon Gunaratne:  Internet Journalism Resources:

    http://www.mnstate.edu/gunarat/ijr/

    At Suite 101, Daryl Lease:

    http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/journalism

    From John Makulowich:

    http://www.trainer.com

    From Matt Drudge:

    http://www.drudgereport.com

    From Virginia's Norfolk State U., Steve Opfer:  Who What When Where Why How:

    http://members.cox.net/opfer/index.html

    From Kitty Bennett at the St. Petersburg Times -- sources and experts:

    http://sunsite.unc.edu/slanews/internet/experts.html

    From Jeff South at Virginia's Commonwealth University, The J-Files:

    http://www.people.vcu.edu/%7Ejcsouth/index.htm

    From Arizona State University:
    http://www.asu.edu/asunews/

    From Ken Sanes, Transparency:

    http://www.transparencynow.com/index.html

    From a writer at the NY Times (formerly of the Seattle Times): The Reporter's Desktop:

    http://www.reporter.org/desktop/
    From Hal Doran at CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Co.) Radio:
    http://www.synapse.net/~radio/welcome.html
    From the Washington Post:  The Scoop:

    http://www.thescoop.org/tag/washington_post
    From J.D. Lasica:
    http://www.jdlasica.com/onlineresources.html


    From Mark McGee:
    Mindspring, aka Earthlink, denies having such a site on its server (02/02/01)

    From a business writer, William P. Barrett, Journalist:

    http://members.aol.com/wmpb/
  • With lots of writings to his credit, Barrett maintains a home page filled with usefull links.
  • A decade or more of his writings are at this site as well.
  • From Newfoundland, Canada, and John Gushue:

    http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~rockwood/gushue.html

    From Florida International University Student Resource Center:  "The Links Index":

    http://www.fiu.edu/~journal/oldcontent/src.htm

    From Geoff Rahal, a Journalism Student in Ontario.
    URL not found at last check (02/02/01)

    From Quebec, Canada, Quebec Launchpad for Journalists:

    http://andyriga.com/launchpad/
  • Andy Riga, a business and technology columnist for the Montreal Gazette, maintains this site.
  • From the English Dept. at Montclair State U.:

    http://chss.montclair.edu/english/furr/homepage.html

    Thanks to Tom Mangan:

    http://tommangan.net/printsthechaff/
    From Karla Tonella at the University of Iowa:
    http://bailiwick.lib.uiowa.edu/journalism/
    Something screwy going on with the source code at this site.

    Gonzo Journalism (or, more accurately, Gonzo journalist):

    http://www.levity.com/corduroy/thompson.htm

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