In the --> Finding Resources menu. Find "Jughead" and start using this search engine to help you find what you're looking for. It's really easy to use.
Send email with a blank subject line and nothing but "help" in the body. You'll get a complete description of how to do it, including directions on finding other archie e-mail sites.
The subject line should read "subscibe top-ten" and the message body should read the same. You'll get constant updates and new URLs that the keepers of the listserv deem as worthy of top-ten status. Always something new and interesting.
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The Journalism Web Resource Center, set up by American Journalism
Review, has been expanded and updated. Here's what the site contains:
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<LI>An extensive guide to journalism-related sites on the World Wide Web, with commentary to help you decide if you should make the jump. Topics include publications on the Web, free speech, organizations, hot stuff, j-schools, the important boring stuff, and articles about online journalism.
<LI>A resource guide for AJR readers. This includes our submission guidelines, the current Table of Contents and sample articles.
<LI> A list of more than 40 awards, grants and scholarships available for journalists, with contact information and deadlines.
<LI>A Journalist's Guide to the Internet by E-mail, a story that appeared in AJR's January/February 1995 issue that has been updated with hyperlinks. It describes discussion lists that deal with journalism and related topics.
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American Journalism Review is a monthly magazine that covers the inner
workings of the media and analyzes coverage of important issues. It's based
Select "Net Info," then select "EFF's Guide to the Internet" and finally select "Updates." A monthly newsletter which is sort of like a guide and sort of a primer and sort of different. Look in the "Everybody's_Guide" root directory
before moving on to the updates. This is put out by the EFF (Electronic
Frontier Foundation) and is a very well written resource. Good stuff!
Subject: Newsletter request. Body: subscribe Internet-On-A-Disk your@address. A newsletter on public domain electronic texts, books, government manuals,
and other free sources of info and software. Includes pointers to various
other free resources. This might be a good way for public schools to get
needed info into the classroom at a great price (free).