Journalism and Mass Communication Resources
Over 40 annotated pages of resources compiled for support of academic journalism departments and professional journalists.
• Journalism - General, Mixed and Organizational Resources
Associations, news archives, other journalism resource sites and miscellaneous goodies.
• Working Journalist's Resources
Information sources, reference, statistics & science, government, economic & policy links ...
• CyberJournalism
Working and writing for World Wide Web publication
• Gender and Race in Mass Communication
A large index of links to resources in these categories: African American, Asian American, Assorted Gender & Media links, Cyberspace, Feminist Media, Indexes and Directories, Latin American, LesBiGay, Native American and other Indigenous Peoples, Print media, Television & Film, Other Media
• Media Law Resources
• News Sources
International and national newspapers, broadcast organizations and other news sources.
• Journalism Magazines Online
Annotated list of links to online versions of journalism magazines and journals
• Journalism Teaching Resources on the Web
A collection of online teaching resources not dependent on a specific syllabus or class.
• Listservs and Online Newsletters
Barbara Croll Fought's "Newhouse Net Lists" - E-mail discussion groups for journalists and mass communication.
• Searching and Information Guides
How-to guides, Evaluating Content, Search Engines, Specialized Searches & Meta-search sites, Directories and Portals and Web Review Services.
• Schools and Colleges
Links to selected journalism schools with a significant online presence. Some link to all known schools on the Internet
• Journalism Job Resources
Links to various sites offering journalism job listings.
• Citation Style Guides for Electronic & Internet Sources
An annotated collection of links to the best and most up-to-date citation guides that show how to properly cite resources from the Internet. Style guides for APA, MLA, Chicago, Turabian, BSE, styles and a description of how to cite references from Lexis/Nexis.
This index provides full-text access to regional and national U.S. newspapers, as well as key international sources.
Providing access to general news topics, news transcripts; foreign language news sources; company, industry, and market news; legal news; company financial information; general medical and health topics and medical abstracts; accounting, auditing, and tax information; law reviews; federal case law; U.S. Code; and state legal research.
This database provides access to full-text articles appearing in numerous U.S. racial and ethnic minority newspapers, consumer magazines, and some journals.
Full-text access to over 45 national and international newspapers. In addition the database also contains selective full-text for 389 regional (U.S.) newspapers, as well as television & radio new transcripts.
Complete full-text content of local and regional news, including community events, schools, politics, government policies, cultural activities, local companies, state industries, and people in the community.
Providing access to the learning and development materials created by the BBC for their journalists. Including video and audio clips, online discussions, tutorials on craft skills, and subject briefings.
Indexes and abstracts more than thirty U.S. and regional newspapers, including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and USA Today, beginning 1989. The Wall Street Journal (Eastern edition) is indexed beginning Jan. 1, 1990. Updated weekly.
Providing independent expert reviews of news stories on health care.
This report presents an analysis of how mainstream new media in the U.S. reports on the arts.
Founded to promote fairness and accuracy in reporting about religion.
Resources and training for reporters covering complex business and economic issues.
Fair Media Views FAIR TV: Media Miss March, 2016 Election Coverage (!?) and PBS Pension Problems
This site provides links to resources focused on educating students about First Amendment rights. Also included is an extensive report studying the knowledge & attitudes of high school students, teachers, and administrators about the first amendment.
Links to contact information for hundreds of organizations and resources of interest to student journalists.
This organization is dedicated to a new vision of literacy for the 21st Century: the ability to communicate competently in all media forms as well as to access, understand, analyze, evaluate and participate with powerful images, words and sounds that make up our contemporary mass media culture.
Associations & Organizations
The online version of the weekly trade magazine. Find articles, view the best commercials and look for jobs.
Profiles advertisers by listing how much they spend on advertising, what channels they use and which advertising agencies companies hire. Accessible only in Hamilton Hall. Contact the librarian for a password to use this source off-site.
Provides stories found in the current print version of PRWeek. Contact the Greenlee librarian for the login and password. You may use the indexes ABI Inform to locate older PRWeek articles electronically. The Greenlee Reading Room subscribes to the print edition.
Sponsored by the Center for Mediaand Democracy, this site provides public interest reporting on the the public relations and public affairs industries.
Providing access to newly released television commercials and the best in advertising design, and digital creativity.
This site provides links to an extensive list of resources for advertising and marketing professionals, students, and faculty.
Selected Associations & Organizations
Over 40 annotated pages of resources compiled for support of academic journalism departments and professional journalists.
• Journalism - General, Mixed and Organizational Resources
Associations, news archives, other journalism resource sites and miscellaneous goodies.
• Working Journalist's Resources
Information sources, reference, statistics & science, government, economic & policy links ...
• CyberJournalism
Working and writing for World Wide Web publication
• Gender and Race in Mass Communication
A large index of links to resources in these categories: African American, Asian American, Assorted Gender & Media links, Cyberspace, Feminist Media, Indexes and Directories, Latin American, LesBiGay, Native American and other Indigenous Peoples, Print media, Television & Film, Other Media
• Media Law Resources
• News Sources
International and national newspapers, broadcast organizations and other news sources.
• Journalism Magazines Online
Annotated list of links to online versions of journalism magazines and journals
• Journalism Teaching Resources on the Web
A collection of online teaching resources not dependent on a specific syllabus or class.
• Listservs and Online Newsletters
Barbara Croll Fought's "Newhouse Net Lists" - E-mail discussion groups for journalists and mass communication.
• Searching and Information Guides
How-to guides, Evaluating Content, Search Engines, Specialized Searches & Meta-search sites, Directories and Portals and Web Review Services.
• Schools and Colleges
Links to selected journalism schools with a significant online presence. Some link to all known schools on the Internet
• Journalism Job Resources
Links to various sites offering journalism job listings.
• Citation Style Guides for Electronic & Internet Sources
An annotated collection of links to the best and most up-to-date citation guides that show how to properly cite resources from the Internet. Style guides for APA, MLA, Chicago, Turabian, BSE, styles and a description of how to cite references from Lexis/Nexis.
This index provides full-text access to regional and national U.S. newspapers, as well as key international sources.
Providing access to general news topics, news transcripts; foreign language news sources; company, industry, and market news; legal news; company financial information; general medical and health topics and medical abstracts; accounting, auditing, and tax information; law reviews; federal case law; U.S. Code; and state legal research.
This database provides access to full-text articles appearing in numerous U.S. racial and ethnic minority newspapers, consumer magazines, and some journals.
Full-text access to over 45 national and international newspapers. In addition the database also contains selective full-text for 389 regional (U.S.) newspapers, as well as television & radio new transcripts.
Complete full-text content of local and regional news, including community events, schools, politics, government policies, cultural activities, local companies, state industries, and people in the community.
Providing access to the learning and development materials created by the BBC for their journalists. Including video and audio clips, online discussions, tutorials on craft skills, and subject briefings.
Indexes and abstracts more than thirty U.S. and regional newspapers, including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and USA Today, beginning 1989. The Wall Street Journal (Eastern edition) is indexed beginning Jan. 1, 1990. Updated weekly.
Providing independent expert reviews of news stories on health care.
This report presents an analysis of how mainstream new media in the U.S. reports on the arts.
Founded to promote fairness and accuracy in reporting about religion.
Resources and training for reporters covering complex business and economic issues.
Fair Media Views FAIR TV: Media Miss March, 2016 Election Coverage (!?) and PBS Pension Problems
- The Bias of 'Both Sides Do It'
- Good Leaks and Bad Leaks
- Michael Sam and the NFL's LGBT Makeover
- ABC on Food Stamp Cuts: Hey, It Could Be Worse
This site provides links to resources focused on educating students about First Amendment rights. Also included is an extensive report studying the knowledge & attitudes of high school students, teachers, and administrators about the first amendment.
Links to contact information for hundreds of organizations and resources of interest to student journalists.
This organization is dedicated to a new vision of literacy for the 21st Century: the ability to communicate competently in all media forms as well as to access, understand, analyze, evaluate and participate with powerful images, words and sounds that make up our contemporary mass media culture.
Associations & Organizations
- American Association of Advertising Agencies
- Public Relations Society of America
- Advertising Research Foundation
- International Public Relations Association
- Ad Council
- Outdoor Advertising Association of America
The online version of the weekly trade magazine. Find articles, view the best commercials and look for jobs.
Profiles advertisers by listing how much they spend on advertising, what channels they use and which advertising agencies companies hire. Accessible only in Hamilton Hall. Contact the librarian for a password to use this source off-site.
Provides stories found in the current print version of PRWeek. Contact the Greenlee librarian for the login and password. You may use the indexes ABI Inform to locate older PRWeek articles electronically. The Greenlee Reading Room subscribes to the print edition.
Sponsored by the Center for Mediaand Democracy, this site provides public interest reporting on the the public relations and public affairs industries.
Providing access to newly released television commercials and the best in advertising design, and digital creativity.
This site provides links to an extensive list of resources for advertising and marketing professionals, students, and faculty.
Selected Associations & Organizations