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16 Nov

Statistics resources for lawyers

This site offers articles, guides, teaching materials, an alert service and much more. Maintained by the law firm Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, LLP, it provides materials for experienced researchers, […]

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16 Nov

Journalism.org Toolbox

The U.S. Based Project for Excellence in Journalism provides a section of their website devoted to Journalism Resources. The Journalism Tools section provides links to: “… ideas, strategies and techniques […]

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16 Nov

Researching people on the Internet: tips from the OJR

This two-part article by Paul Grabowicz is published by the Online Journalism Review. Part one focuses on using freely available public records databases on the web to find information about […]

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16 Nov

Fact checking and copy editing resource site

The School of Journalism and the Library at UNC Chapel Hill have compiled an incredible resource of advice, tips, and links for fact checking and copy editing. Includes a bibliography […]

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16 Nov

Journalism Resources – Canada

Links compiled and maintained by Hal Doran.

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16 Nov

Concordia Libraries Journalism Research Guide

Resources for writing and reporting compiled and maintained by the Journalism Subject librarian at Concordia University. Resources are categorized by: Montreal Resources, Quebec Provincial Resources, National Resources, Contacts, Journalist Guides, […]

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16 Nov

NICAR ‘Net Tour

Compiled by the National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting, this site provides tips and links for investigative reporters.

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15 Nov

How search engines rank results

How is possible that two people using the same search engine and the same query at the same time can get different results? The links below will guide you through […]

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25 Oct

Keeping up, staying sane

Abby Goodrum: Thanks for agreeing to answer some questions about strategies for staying up to date in the changing world of online information. To start, could you tell our readers […]

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2 Oct

Q&A with author of Conversation: A History of a Declining Art

E-mail, Blackberries and text-messenging are all standard tools for journalists. Stephen Miller’s new book, Conversation: A History of a Declining Art discusses ideas and concerns about general conversation that may […]

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