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.
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<LI>A resource guide for AJR readers. This includes our submission guidelines,
the current Table of Contents and sample articles.
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<LI>A list of more than 40 awards, grants and scholarships available for
journalists, with contact information and deadlines.
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<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
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