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- Internet
Resources
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- Associations
- Newspaper Association of
America (NAA)
- http://www.naa.org/
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- California Chicano News
Media Association (CCNMA)
- http://www.ccnma.org/
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- National Association of Black
Journalists (NABJ)
- http://www.nabj.org/
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- Columbia
Scholastic Press Association (CSPA)
- http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cspa/index. Student
Association
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- Asian American Journalists
Association
- http://www.aaja.org/
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- Journalists'
Organisations and Associations
- http://www.uq.edu.au/jrn/fc/journ.html. Mega site that
offers links to all kinds of International journalism related organizations.

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- Issues in Journalism
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State of the News Media 2004

- http://www.stateofthemedia.org/
- This site offers an
overview on all aspects of the media in the United States including an
overview of the media outlet, ownership, public attitudes and charts and
graphs.
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- STUDENT PRESS
LAW CENTER
- http://www.splc.org/
- The Center, a non-profit group, addresses issues of student
journalism in colleges, public high schools, and private schools.
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- PROJECT
CENSORED
- http://www.projectcensored.org "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."
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- PROPAGANDA
ANALYSIS HOME PAGE
- http://www.propagandacritic.com/
By Aaron Delwiche. From the Institute for Propaganda Analysis (formed in 1937 and
composed of social scientists and journalists). The IPA is best known for identifying the
seven basic propaganda devices.
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- Nazi and
East German Propaganda
- This page is the product of a professor at Calvin
College. This is a collection of speeches, essays and various other items translated
to English. The focus of this page is primary documents from Germany.
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- The Black Press:
Soldiers without words
- This page is created by PBS to publicize a film by the same
title. It features the histories of major black owned publications, journalists and
a timeline of African American involvement with newspapers in the United States.
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- First
Amendment Handbook
- This electronic book details information that journalism
students should be aware of such as, the Freedom of Information Act, how to copyright
materials and what is protected speech. It is created by the Reporters Committee for
Freedom of the Press.
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- Freelance Opportunities
- Journalism Job Bank
- http://www.journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/
- This site provides job postings for freelance opportunities
for a variety of different types of publications including:Freelance (mostly online
publications), magazines, journals and broadcast news.
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- Journalism Job
Banks On the Internet
- http://www.journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/othersit.html#Freelance.
- A subsection of the Berkeley site which offers many links to
journalism job banks nationwide.
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- Newspapers
- CSULB
Newspaper Links
- http://www.csulb.edu/library/eref/vref/news.html.
- This page provides links to most major online news sources.
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- CSULB Newspaper Collection
- http://www.csulb.edu/library/subj/u.s._history_newspapers.html
- See what Newspapers the Library houses before you come to
the library. Includes foreign language newspapers, historical U.S. newspapers and more.
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