JournalismTools.io
An in-depth collections of all kinds of tools helpful to journalists. Built by Ezra Eeman in Brussels.
Newsroom.tools
All kinds of digital resources, including mobile and data.
Digital Story Tools
Multimedia tools galore.
Medium: 30 Tools in 60 Minutes
This post from NICAR 17 features mobile and desktop apps for reporting and data journalism. Co-authored by Banjo’s Victor Hernandez and the Journalist’s Toolbox creator Mike Reilley.
Journalist’s Resource
A website dedicated to promoting knowledge-based reporting and is targeted to journalism educators. A project of the Carnegie-Knight Initiative on the Future of Journalism Education.
Journalism2ls: 85 Tools Every Journalist Should Know
IJNET Tools
A great collection of tools built by Google Fellows and others. Tools include timelines, digital security, 360 video, mapping and more.
Five Slack Communities Where Journalists Can Collaborate
Poynter: Digital Tools Catalog and Tutorials
Great list of tools with some training videos to boot.
ProductHunt: Journalism Tools Site
Solutions Journalism Hub
An online space full of resources for journalists and ideas to support changemakers and citizens. Requires free membership.
Solutions Story Tracker
Curation of content and a heat map of new ideas and models for solutions journalism.
FASCNET Internet Resources
A searchable database of hundreds of helpful sites, organized by beats and topics.
Cyberjournalist.net Reporter’s SuperSearch
News & Observer’s NeRD on the Road
The (Raleigh, N.C.) News and Observer’s reporter intranet.
Web Resources for Journalists
Several helpful links on a single page.
SensibleTalk.com
Robert Niles, formerly of the USC-Annenberg’s Online Journalism Review, writes in a community forum “devoted to media, business, arts and technology criticism.” He invites readers to share their observations in a public journal on the site.
Pew Center: Journalism Tools
Links to resources for print, online, TV, radio journalists.
Digital Librarian: News and Journalism Resources
Nieman Reports: Reporter’s Toolbag
Journalism Resources Blog
A great collection of links and helpful sites from web expert Marcus Zillman.
Academic and Scholar Search Engines and Sources
Tools for Reporters
A weekly e-newsletter blast of tools, etc.
Moorehead State University: Journalism Resources
Gannett’s Web Tools for Newsrooms
Assignment Editor
Started by the managing editor at CBS/WBBM-TV in Chicago, this site, under new ownership, is used worldwide to navigate millions of destinations on the Internet each month. Our main users are the news decision makers of the world who decide what hundreds of millions of people see and read each day.
Tools for Reporters Newsletter
Resources and tips emailed to you.
JournalismDegree.org: Best 100 Sites for Journalists
InsertTexthere.com
Dozens of helpful links and a great listing of journalism job sites from former OC Register reporter Michelle Nicolosi.
Internet Resources for Writers
A great one-page stop for helpful writing and reporting links.
Reporter’s Toolbox
A super links site from Chris Callahan of the University of Maryland.
Newsthinking.com
A super writing and journalism site from Bob Baker of the LA Times.
SunOasis: Media Resources Page
Jeremy Caplan’s Useful Sites
Apps, websites and other tools.
Al’s Diggin’ Sites
Reporting A list of fun, offbeat but helpful sites from Poynter’s Al Tompkins. Includes an RSS feed.
60 Sites in 60 Minutes
A site full of legal research tools on one page.
Fucking Home Page
Not the greatest name for a resources site, but damn, there are some great tools and resources here.
The Internet Scout Report
A weekly update of resourceful sites from the University of Wisconsin Department of Computer Sciences.
Scripting News
A Web log of news resources.
Resource Shelf’s DocuTicker
A helpful research blog run by several top researchers.
PC World: 30 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do on the Internet
Sree.net: Journalists with Websites
NuzGeeks.com Directory
A non-profit site by journalists for journalists.
WSJ.com: Style & Substance Newsletter
Style tips from the Wall Street Journal.
the lowercase world of sreenath sreenivasan
associate professor of professional practice administrator, online journalism awards co-founder, south asian journalists association.
Roger Mellen’s Journalists’ Web Tools
A nice collection of links from a George Mason University professor.
The JournoList
This British site is an annotated list of sites chosen to help reporters, writers and editors make good use of the Internet.
Neat New Stuff on the Web
A super list of new resources updated weekly by librarian Marylaine Block.
NY Times: Newsroom Navigator
New York Times’ free online directory of useful websites.
The Journalist’s Toolkit
About 40 helpful journalism links, including tools, interview tips and Web guides.
The WorkingReporter.com
Information and links for all reporting needs.
Web Sites for Journalists
Hundreds of good links.
Journalist Express
News portal for journalists. Links galore, organized by topics.
AP Style Exercises Online
Developed by Ron Hartung, coaching at the Tallahassee Democrat.
RobertNiles.com: Finding Basic Stats Online
No-Frills Jump List
San Francisco State’s excellent Web tools site.
Journalist Express
Links to dozens of helpful resources off one page.
Smarting Surfing Links
A Columbia University professor offers tips on searching the Web.
Internet Journalism Resources
From Minnesota State University.
The One-Minute Web Guide
More than 400 carefully selected links for journalists.
PowerReporting’s Top 100 Journalism Links
A great collection, listed in alphabetical order.
Brizcomm.com
Aims to be the benchmark for online content in Australia. Includes an archive of content-related tips from a weekly e-mail newsletter; a database of Web site reviews from a weekly columnist and weekly radio show; a free content jobs database for web work and workers; FAQs for content employers and employees; and contributed columns and reviews.
Fuck Yeah Journalism Tools
Great collection of tools and instructional videos on this Tumblr.
TheScoop.org
A journalism weblog.
The Internet Journalist: Neat Stuff
LA Community College Journalism 101
Links to dozens of helpful websites.
Columbia Journalism Review: Reporting Resources
Links to dozens of online tools.
News & Observer?s NeRD on the Road
The (Raleigh, N.C.) News and Observer’s intranet site for reporters.
A Journalist’s Toolbox
Links to research sites from Cal State Northridge.
Moorhead State’s Journalism Resources Page
A super site with hundreds of links.
Media and Academic Resource List
A links site to thousands of news resource sites.
Communications Central
A great links resource for communications, health.
WritePath.com
Reference materials for writers to address the questions journalists do.
Finley’s Newsstand
Dozens of links. Chicago and A
P stories.
The Virtual Acquisition Shelf & News Desk
“New and Useful Web Sites, Industry News, Full-Text Docs of Interest to the Info Professional.”
PCMike.com
Mike Wendland of the Detroit Free Press runs this Blog site about news Web sites and tools.
JScoopMedia
Offers blogs, job tips, journalism school statistics and “valuable industry news for tomorrow’s editorial talent.”
European Journalism Center Reference Links
The Journolist
Internet resources for journalists.
Journalism UK News Sources Page
Pressnet: Journalists, Journalism and Mass Media in Internet
Journalists, journalism, mass media, students, studious, teachers and professors of the journalism and the social communication.World directory. Specialized directory.
The Invisible Web: Uncovering Information Sources Search Engines Can’t See
This directory, the companion site to the book of the same name, is brought to us from Chris Sherman and Gary Price, to research specialists. In addition to the Invisible Web Directory, a useful annotated directory of sources for “invisible” resources on the Web, the site features the text from the book’s chapter on business and investing resources as well as .pdf versions of the introduction and table of contents.
Jim’s Word/Writer’s Links
A great collection of writing resources for journalists and others.
Friend or Follow
A helpful database for tracking Twitter followers and to track who’s following you.
St. Ambrose Library: Best Information on the Net
Thousands of resources from the web, just a click away.
Lee Enterprises’ Editorial Matters
Focused mainly on the company’s journalism products, the site also has a few resources subjects such as multimedia storytelling.
101 Most Useful Websites
A great collection of digital tools.
The Scoop: Derek Willis: Database of Computer-Assisted Reporting Stories
Press Think
Blog from NYU’s Jay Rosen on new media and other timely topics.
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