Journalism Links
Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
http://www.loc.gov/chroniclingamerica/
This resource lets users search and read newspaper pages from 1900-1910 and find information about American newspapers published since 1690.
High School Journalism
http://www.highschooljournalism.org
With highschooljournalism.org the American Society of Newspaper Editors hopes to improve high school journalism. Our primary interests are improving high school newspapers and bringing a diverse group of young people into journalism. The site is for students, journalism advisers, guidance counselors and daily newspaper editors.
Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar http://www.photojournalism.org The
Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar´s resources for the photojournalist.
Columbia Journalism Review http://www.cjr.org The Columbia Journalism Review is recognized throughout the world as America´s premier media monitor-- a watchdog of the press in all its forms, from newspapers and magazines to radio, television, and cable to the wire services and the Web.
Editor & Publisher Magazine http://www.mediainfo.com/editorandpublisher/index.jsp Editor & Publisher provides extensive coverage of the newspaper industry, including business, newsroom, advertising, circulation, marketing, technology, online, and syndicates.
For Journalism Teachers Only http://jteacher.com/ An online resource for journalism educators and students.
High School Journalism http://www.highschooljournalism.org With highschooljournalism.org the American Society of Newspaper Editors hopes to improve high school journalism. Our primary interests are improving high school newspapers and bringing a diverse group of young people into journalism. The site is for students, journalism advisers, guidance counselors and daily newspaper editors.
How Newspapers Work http://www.howstuffworks.com/newspaper.htm An article that explores all aspects of how a newspaper is structured and what has to happen before it arrives in your driveway every morning!
Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. http://www.ire.org/
Journalism.org - Research, Resources and Ideas to Improve Journalism http://www.journalism.org/ An initiative by journalists to clarify and raise the standards of American journalism through research and education.
JPROF.com http://www.jprof.com/ A web site for those interested in journalism, especially teachers and students. This site contains many resources that will help those who want to learn about journalism.
Missouri Historical Newspapers Project http://newspapers.umsystem.edu/archive/Skins/Missouri/navigator.asp?skin=Missouri&BP=OK
NEWSPAPERCAREERS.ORG http://newspapercareers.org/ Here you can get a better idea of how and where your education, skills and experience fit into the newspaper business. How? By exploring career opportunities in the eight major divisions you´ll find at newspapers large and small.
Newspaper Association of America http://www.naa.org The Association focuses on six key strategic priorities that collectively affect the newspaper industry: marketing, public policy, diversity, industry development, newspaper operations and readership.
Newspaper History http://www.historicpages.com/nprhist.htm The history of newspapers is an often-dramatic chapter of the human experience going back some five centuries.
Newseum - The Interactive Museum of News http://www.newseum.org The Newseum is the world´s only interactive museum of news. Our web site offers many online exhibits, including Today´s Front Pages and the news quiz game, NewsMania. The Newseum has closed its Arlington, Va., facility while it prepares to relocate to a new, expanded Newseum in Washington, D.C.
Power Reporting http://powerreporting.com Power Reporting is a partner of Columbia Journalism Review. Site contains research tools for journalists.
Poynter Online http://www.poynter.org/ Everything you need to be a better journalist.
Reading Photographs http://www.mcny.org/Programs/reading.htm Photographs are valuable primary resources which can reveal information about the people, places, and events of the past. Using photographs in the classroom is a way to bring history to life pictorially. The following are questions which can be used to dissect and analyze many photographs.
Scholastic News http://teacher.scholastic.com/scholasticnews/ This content resource provides students with coverage of national and international current events. Students are invited to vote on relevant issues, work on puzzles, read sports and entertainment news, and dig through back issues. The site is updated daily.
Student Press Law Center http://www.splc.org The Student Press Law Center is an advocate for student free press rights and provides free legal help and information to students and the educators who work with them.
Science Newspaper http://www.woodrow.org/teachers/chemistry/institutes/1992/activities/newspaper.html Your project is to create a two-page newspaper about the life and accomplishments of an important individual who played a role in advancing scientific (chemical) understanding.
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