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Journalist Resources
- AEJMC - Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. The AEJMC is a non-profit, educational association of journalism and mass communication faculty, administrators, students and media professionals. Founded in Chicago, Illinois
- AEJMC/VISCOM - Visual Communication Home Page. The Visual Communication division is devoted to study and discussion of all forms of visual communication. The division's members represent photography, graphic design, film, broadcast and multimedia.
- American Amateur Press Association-The American Amateur Press Association is a nation-wide non-profit organization of amateur journalists founded in 1936. The purpose of the association is the promotion of amateur journalism and fellowship of amateur writers, editors, printers, and publishers; and the circulation of their work among the membership.
- American Journalism Review - American Journalism Review is a national magazine that covers all aspects of print, television, radio and online media. The magazine, which is published 10 times a year, examines how the media cover specific stories and broader coverage trends. AJR analyzes ethical dilemmas in the field and monitors the impact of technology on how journalism is practiced and on the final product.
- Asian American Journalists Association- The Asian American Journalists Association was formed to encourage Asian Pacific Americans to enter the ranks of journalism work for fair and accurate coverage of Asian Pacific Americans and increase the number of Asian Pacific American journalists and news managers in the industry.
CAR Talk: A Review of Computer-Assisted Reporting - Computer-Assisted Reporting has led to several award-winning stories in both print and broadcast media. It has opened up new avenues for information-gathering and delivery, with more ways to find the facts, reach the public and make money.
- The Cole Papers - The Cole Papers is a monthly 12-page newsletter devoted to coverage of technology, journalism and publishing. Emphasis of the writing is on professional publishing systems for newspapers and magazines.
- International Federation of Journalists - The world's largest organization of journalists representing 500,000 journalists in more than 100 countries.
- The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists - To provide the American people with the findings of the investigations and analyses of public service, government accountability and ethics related issues
- Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. - IRE provides educational services to reporters, editors and others intrested in Investigative journalism.
- Journalists Toolbox - The Journalist's Toolbox features more than 20,000 Web resources helpful to the media and anyone else doing research.
- Journalism Education Association - The Journalism Education Association, Inc., is the only independent national scholastic journalism organization for teachers and advisers.
- National Association of Black Journalists - The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) is an organization of journalists, students and media-related professionals that provides quality programs and services to and advocates on behalf of black journalists worldwide.
- National Conference of Editorial Writers - Founded more than 50 years ago, in 1946, NCEW dedicated itself to the purpose of "stimulating the conscience and quality of the editorial..."
- Newspaper Guild of America - Communication Workers of America - To provide equal employment and advancement opportunity in the newspaper industry and constant honesty in news, editorials, advertising, and business practices; Raise the standards of journalism and ethics of the industry and to foster friendly cooperation with all other workers.
- Nieman Foundation for Journalism (Harvard) - To promote and elevate the standards of journalism in the United States and educate persons deemed especially qualified for journalism.
- Native American Journalists Association - The Native American Journalists Association serves and empowers Native journalists through programs and actions designed to enrich journalism and promote Native cultures.
- National Press Photographers Association - The National Press Photographers Association is dedicated to the advancement of photojournalism, its creation, editing and distribution, in all news media.
- Oklahoma Society of Professional Journalists - The Oklahoma Society of Professional Journalists helps support Oklahoma journalists by supporting SPJ's professional development programs and freedom of information, diversity and ethics initiatives.
The Pew Center for Civic Journalism - The Pew Center is an incubator for civic journalism experiments that enable news organizations to create and refine better ways of reporting the news to re-engage people in public life.
Poynter Institute - The Poynter Institute is a school for journalists, future journalists, and teachers of journalism
- Project Censored - The Primary Objective of Project Censored is to explore and publicize the extent of censorship in our society by locating stories about significant issues of which the public should be aware, but is not, for one reason or another. Thereby, the project hopes to stimulate responsible journalists to provide more mass media coverage of those issues and to encourage the general public to demand mass media coverage of those issues or to seek information from other sources.
- Pulitzer Prize Winners (Columbia Journalism Review) - the country's most prestigious awards as the most sought-after accolades in journalism, letters, and music.
- Society of Professional Journalists - SPJ-The Society of Professional Journalists is dedicated to the perpetuation of a free press as the cornerstone of our nation and our liberty.
Society for News Design - SND- SND is comprised of editors, designers, graphic artists, publishers, illustrators, art directors, photographers, advertising artists, Website designers, students and faculty. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in journalism and design.
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