Resources

American Journalism Review: A national (US) magazine that covers all aspects of print, television, radio and online media.

American Press Institute/The Journalist’s Toolbox: The oldest and largest center devoted solely to training and professional development for the news industry and journalism educators.

Committee of Concerned Journalists/Journalism Tools: A consortium of journalists, publishers, owners and academics worried about the future of the profession.

CyberJournalist.net: A news and resource site that focuses on how the Internet, convergence and new technologies are changing the media.

Cybertimes Navigator: The New York Times Newsroom Navigator.

Editor & Publisher: America’s Oldest Journal Covering the Newspaper Industry.

European Journalism Center/Resources: Journalists working for journalists.

Google News Archive Search: News archive search provides an easy way to search and explore historical archives.

News Search Portal: All news search engines in a single page.

Newspaper Association of America: A nonprofit organization representing the US newspaper industry.

Online Journalism Review: Our purpose is to be useful both to journalists working online and to online writers who’ve not previously had anything more to do with journalism than reading or watching the news.

Media Bloggers Association: A nonpartisan organization dedicated to promoting, protecting and educating its members; supporting the development of “blogging” or “citizen journalism” as a distinct form of media; and helping to extend the power of the press, with all the rights and responsibilities that entails, to every citizen.

Project for Excellence in Journalism: Understanding News in the Information Age.

See also: Best Weblogs About Media and Journalism