Visit these sites for journalism information and links beyond the considerable resources of CNJO membership associations:
Job Listings
- Ed2010 has job listings for magazine students and professionals.
- Start the job search at Journalism Jobs. For a list of fellowships click here.
- Journalism Now has news and job listings.
- Media jobs has links to job search sites in broadcast, internet and print.
Resources and Reporting Tools
- Journalism.org has links to reporting tools and ethical codes.
- Karla Tonella at the University of Iowa has compiled a list of useful Journalism Resources, including maps, calculators, style guides and other reference tools.
- The Knight Digital Media Center has a long list of links to New Media Resources.
- Check out the Journalist’s Toolbox at the Society for Professional Journalists site.
Training, Organizations and Multiple Resources
- The American Journalism Review includes reporters’ tools, media monitors, lists of journalism organizations and other resources.
- Journalistics is a blog with numerous links to other journalism sites and blogs and journalism organizations.
- Over 100 classes and lessons on multimedia, databases and more are available at Knowledgewebb.
- The National Press Club offers classes, library links, and training resources.
- The National Press Foundation offers development programs and training seminars.
- NewsLink provides an index of newspapers, magazines and broadcast stations throughout the world.
- NewsU from Poynter, offers more online training than any other group. Poynter also offers other top-flight journalism training.
- The Project for Excellence in Journalism publishes content analyses, the yearly “State of the News Media” report and a daily update of journalism-related news.
- The Reynolds Journalism Institute at the University of Missouri hosts the Donald W. Reynolds Fellows and frequent conferences.