JOURNALISM

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North Carolina Scholastic Media Association - the web site for the organization supporting high school journalism in North Carolina, various resources available here including the online edition of the organization newsletter
http://metalab.unc.edu/ncsma/

All in One Media Directory - competes for completeness nationally with the AJR site, particularly for radio and television sites and smaller newspaper sites
http://www.gebbieinc.com/index1.htm

American Journalism Review Newslink - best all around collection of international media web sites
http://www.ajr.org/

Best of High School Press - displays the best high school publications in various categories, attractive easy to use page
http://www.studentpress.org/bohsp6/

Freedom of the Press vs Prior Review: a Webquest - a lesson plan about freesom of the press for high school nespapers, for high school students using the internet
http://www.plainfield.k12.in.us/hschool/webq/webq22/free.htm

Highwired - terrific site, an online community of high school students publishing web pages on school newspapers, sports activities, and clubs
http://www.highwired.net/

National Scholastic Press Association - high school journalism organization web site, includes links to what is called the best of high school newspapers
http://www.studentpress.org/nspa/

New York Times Learning Network - terrific site with current issues in the news and lesson opportunities for students in middle and high schools.
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/journalism.html

Online High School Newspapers - links to online high school papers; although there are some outdated links, this is still an interesting site to see what students across the country are writing about 
http://eb.journ.latech.edu/Schol_Journ/HS_pub_web.html

Campus Newspapers on the Internet - search engine to locate college newspapers by school or location
http://beacon-www.asa.utk.edu/resources/papers.html

Crayon - CRAYON stands for "Create Your Own Newspaper." Select the sources for world news, sports, comics, weather, and other items. Each day, CRAYON creates your own custom daily newspaper.
http://crayon.net

The Design and Publishing Center - information about publishing, graphics, typography, and printing. Includes chat room and a new fonts display area
http://graphic-design.com

FAIR, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting Home Page
http://www.fair.org/

Finding Data on the Internet - a guide for journalists
http://nilesonline.com/data/

Goudy International Center - comprehensive database of fonts
http://www.rit.edu/~goudyctr/goudycenter.html

UNC School of Journalism site - lots of information about journalism issues and skills, with substantive advice, information, and links
http://metalab.unc.edu/journalism/welcome.html

History Buff's Reference Library - Listing of 16th to 18th Century History Articles - primarily e-texts of newspaper articles from the period
http://www.historybuff.com/library/refseventeen.html

Newseum - interactive news site with online exhibits
http://www.newseum.org/

Poynter Institute - organization to support the education of journalists, its website has lots of resources including journalism hints
http://www.poynter.org

Pulitizer Prize Winners
http://www.pulitzer.org

The Slot - web site for copy editors.  The site is intended for professionals but is written so that students can also use it. Home of the Curmudgeon's Stylebook.
http://www.theslot.com/

Student Press Law Center - resource for student journalists on legal issues concerning journalism
http://www.splc.org/

Yearbook News - a site for news professionals with a search engine and an index of experts on nearly every subject. Home also to Daybook News, which lists the events that are supposed to be making news that day.
http://www.yearbooknews.com/