| Journalism and Mass Communication Resources: Resources on journalism in general, working journalists' resources, cyberjournalism, diversity in mass communication, media law, news sources, Journalism schools, E-zines; online searching guides, and Journalism jobs. Hosted at the University of Iowa. |
| A Few Free Journalism Lessons: Prepared by an ex-editor this site offers the basics, and invites readers to join discussions, suggest topics, recommend books. |
| American Journalism Review: Links offering reportorial aids to journalists. Continuing assessment of news and industry issues. |
| Assignment Editor: One stop information site for television reporters and print journalists to research and find news stories. |
| Computer Assisted Reporting: Research, links and resources for journalists, students, and journalism educators using computer-assisted reporting (CAR) methods in English speaking countries outside the United States. |
| CyberJournalist: Technology advances in journalism, tips for finding owners of Internet domains, Census of India, ethics, links. |
| Diarist.net - Guide to Libel: Article explains libel, gives examples and defenses, and encourages extreme sensibility. |
| Edward W. Estlow International Center for Journalism and New Media: Offers new media education opportunities, journalism reference links, blackboards for online discussion and timely news in the subject of new media journalism. |
| EIBIS International: A worldwide press communication service specializing in the writing and distribution of technical news stories to editors of trade and technical magazines and TV programming around the world. |
| Environmental Media Services: Resources for journalists and others interested in environmental issues. Includes, breaking news and backgrounders, press-events, facts and contacts on biotechnology, sprawl, chemicals and health, pollution, trade, pesticides, and global warming. |
| FACSNET: A search engine by topic for journalists. |
| Fleet Street Forum: Forum aimed at UK media professionals, including working journalists and others with an interest in journalism. |
| Foreign Correspondent: Subject guide to web based information sources for international correspondents, with links to country and government data and other essential information and tools. |
| Global Beat: Resource service for journalists covering international issues. Includes links to directory of experts, events, publications, and in-depth analysis of current conflicts. |
| Insert Text Here: Journalism Jobs Site with media news updates, and useful links for reporters. Also features announcements about upcoming conferences, fellowships and jobs. |
| Internet Information Resources for Australian Journalists: Guide to factual or background information, including business, government departments and policies, industrial awards, legislation, reports, statistics, and trade figures and policy, as well as basic reference tools. |
| Internet Resources for Journalists and Broadcasters: Resources on journalism and broadcasting from both a Canadian and a world perspective. |
| Investigative Reporters and Editors: IRE is a grassroots non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of investigative reporting within the field of journalism. |
| Journalism: Archive of articles by Daryl Lease. |
| Journalism UK: A UK-specific compilation of web links for journalists, writers, broadcasters and students with book and web site reviews and links to news sources worldwide, training and job opportunities. |
| JournalismNet: Web research and tips for journalists. |
| Journalist's Compass: An information hub from Temple University set up to assist communications professionals, students, and interested others find information on the Internet. |
| JournalistExpress: Customizable portal designed as a web search tool for journalists with categorized links to news and information sources. |
| Media Link: Free research assistance and contacts in numerous fields. Site includes journalist directory, story ideas, search engine, and links. |
| MediaMap's Tools for Journalists: Research tools for news media. Use SourceNet to post anonymous queries requesting information from experts. Review and update your MediaMap profile. |
| Megasources: Metasearch engine links to a diverse collection of sources useful to journalists. "How-to-find-information" sites as well as information sites. |
| National Press Club: Official site with information on upcoming events and briefings. |
| National Press Club - Reporters' Resources: Annotated, categorized links to resources. |
| Newsbee: A portal for professional journalists engaged in news gathering and research on the Internet. |
| NewsDesk-UK: News contacts, internet links and resources, law and ethics updates for UK journalists. |
| Newspaper Editors: A place for editors, all media welcome. Just a place for editors, professional, student or both, to chat it up and find journalism links. |
| Newspaper JobsPage: Journalism jobs, newspaper internships, career training and development for professional and student reporters, photographers, copy editors, designers, writers |
| NewsWriting.com: A resource for creating clear, conversational news scripts that grab viewers' attention and create a lasting impact. |
| Online Journalism Review: The journalist's first stop for Web-based research on stories. |
| Personal Database of Journalism Research (ASCoR): Index, papers and publications on journalism studies/ research. By Mark Deuze, lecturer/ research associate at the Amsterdam School of Communications Research, The Netherlands. |
| Peter's Place Of Freelance Journalism: Professional freelance writing and journalism in Canada and United States. Links for markets and writing articles. |
| Power Reporting: Resources and training for journalists, from Bill Dedman. Alert services, bookmarks, newsroom training, search tools, lists of lists and reference books. |
| Poynter Institute: Dedicated to teaching and inspiring journalists. Promotes excellence and integrity in the practice of craft and in the practical leadership of successful businesses. |
| Quill & Scroll: The society sponsors scholarships, writing and photography contests, yearbook contests, in-depth evaluation of student publications, and a quarterly magazine. |
| QuoteMark.com: Free service for UK journalists which puts them in touch with providers of news leads and editorial assistance. Part of the PR Press Network. |
| Reporter Pitch: Story idea exchange. |
| Reporter's Desktop: Provides fill-in forms and highly select web resources on a launch pad for journalism work. |
| Reporter's Resource: The site for web-assisted reporting, with carefully chosen links for journalists, created by a Texas-based reporter. |
| Reporters Aptitude Test: Do you have what it takes, ethically and morally, to be a reporter/ journalist in today's society? |
| Response Source: For journalists, working on independent editorial. Gather facts, comments and background from hundreds of PRs, UK only. |
| SourceWire: For journalists working on technology and business/ finance subjects. Includes Tech Response Source enquiry service, PR directory, release wire and Freelance Journalist Directory. |
| Student Press Law Center: Legal information for student journalists and educators in such areas as censorship, libel, copyright, and freedom of information. Links to other resources and internship opportunities. |
| StudentPress.org: A resource for high school and college journalists and publications. Home of the National Scholastic Press Association and Associated Collegiate Press. |
| The Economist Style Guide: Guide based on the style book given to all journalists at The Economist. |
| The Freelance Journalist's Mailing List: Dedicated to anyone and everyone who freelances in the media field, from copywriters to photographers, short story writers to journalists. The aim of the group is to provide news on writing markets and job opportunities, a critique group and a forum for freelancers. |
| The Journalists' Forum: Forum for professional journalists, freelancers and students. Information, contacts, advice and other journalism-related topics. |
| The Reporters Network: To promote the Internet as a research and communications medium for working journalists. Our goal is to provide a variety of services to the journalism community. |
| The Usually Useful Internet Guide for Journalists: An Internet guide for journalists. Created for those who want to have a better understanding of the Internet and its potential as a journalistic research tool. |
| The World News Forecast: Fee-based service offering first sight of future international headlines. |
| Tools for Getting Journalism Jobs: Maintained by the Detroit Free Press to help people get journalism jobs at newspapers. It contains information and tips for prospective journalists preparing to enter the workforce. |
| UNICEF Press Centre: Tools for Journalists: Updated daily by a full-time editor, helps journalists from around the world research and write about children and the issues that concern them. |