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JOURNALISM RESEARCH GUIDE   Tags: broadcasting, journalism, media, news, reporting  

This guide outlines books, article databases and other sources to aid students and faculty researching a topic in Journalism.
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Welcome

Welcome to the Boatwright Memorial Library subject guide for Journalism.  Please use the tabs above to find quality rsources for Journalism.  If you have any questions or comments about this guide please feel free to email me at pporterf@richmond.edu.

Recommended Resources

  • Lexis-Nexis
    An excellent source for national newspapers. News magazines, wire services, transcripts from selected radio and television news broadcasts, and international papers are included. The full text of almost all publications is available. Most major papers are posted the day after publication.
  • Academic Search Complete
  • World News Connection
    Is an online news service that offers an extensive array of translated and English-language news and information. Compiled from thousands of non-U.S. media sources, the information in WNC covers significant socioeconomic, political, scientific, technical, and environmental issues and events.
  • University of Richmond's Department of Journalism
    Information on UR's Journalism program.
  • News and Current Events Research Guide
    Including television, radio, magazine, and wire services.
  • AJR Newslink
    A product of the American Journalism Review, this site has timely news information, links to a variety of news sources, articles from AJR, and JOB LINK, for locating jobs in journalism.
  • National Press Club
    Information about the National Press Club, upcoming events, audio and video of press conferences and speakers, excellent links to news sources.
  • Columbia Journalism Review
    The electronic version of the Columbia Journalism Review, with articles and links to other newspapers and magazines.
  • FAIR: Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting
    Well-documented criticism of media bias and censorship by the group that publishes EXTRA!

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