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UPDATED: November 17, 2008





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HeadlineSpot.com: Search news by city, state, country, region, topics. Includes, TV, radio, magazines, podcasts, newswires and news photos.

Disaster Finder: Run by the NASA Solid Earth and Natural Hazards Program.

World Public Opinion: Information and analysis about public opinion on international policy issues.

Electronic Frontier Foundation: Legal Guide for Bloggers

Media Bloggers Association: Tips, guidelines and legal resources.

FriendFeed.com: Track people and news stories on more than 50 popular sites, including MySpace, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, etc.

NinjaWords.com: A fast, accurate dictionary. Great for looking up words quickly.

Hard to Find 800 Numbers: Organizes companies alphabetically and displays phone numbers and hours of operation.

Neat New Stuff on the Web: A great list of resources, updated weekly, from library researcher Marylaine Block.


The Center for Public Integrity has compiled a comprehensive two-million-record database that includes every federal lobbying document filed since 1998. Read more.

Presidential Transition and Inauguration: Find resources backgrounding the transition process in the White House as well as inauguration history and statistics in the Federal Government-Executive Branch and History sections.

California Wildfires: You'll find resources for covering the fires in the Public Safety, Environment and Weather sections.

Medical/Health: Google.org Flu Trends provides up-to-date estimates of flu activity in the United States based on aggregated search queries. The data can be viewed on the website or downloaded as a CSV file for analysis. Also use MPassport.com to access a database of more than 4,000 English-speaking doctors in 180 countries. It's great great for sourcing and for correspondents covering global health issues. You also can locate flu shot distribution centers and read research on cold and flu season in the Toolbox's Medical/Health section.

Holiday Issues and Trends: The Holidays section has resources on Thanksgiving and Christmas statistics and trends, including retail purchases, toy safety and more.

Social Network Sites: NewsCoach2 is a new social network for newsroom trainers, started by Steve Buttry of No Train, No Gain. The site grew from the old Newscoach listserv. Tip'd is a social network for investors to discuss financial news, ideas and tips.

Winter Weather Resources: The Toolbox's Weather section features several resources to for writing winter weather stories.

Decreasing Gas Prices: Mapquest has a page to track gas prices in your area. Zillow.com gives estimates on individual home values. Use resources in the Toolbox's Business Resources section to track the housing market , gas prices, food costs and other economic issues. Related Resources: Personal Finance and Labor sections.

Election Analysis: The Election 2008 section has election analysis resources. Track news coverage from around the world on the Daily News page. BusinessWeek has a great page of links on where to find Election coverage. PBS and YouTube have partnered on Video Your Vote, which showcases users' experiences on Election Day.

News Industry Blogs: We have updated the Journalism Blogs page with several new resources, including: The Future of News Blog, written by University of North Carolina professor Ryan Thornburg.; The Journalism Iconoclast, a new media journalism blog run by Patrick Thornton; the Institute for Analytic Journalism Blog, which also features a podcast, data-analysis tools, graphics etc., that are managed by a team of working journalists and academics throughout the country; MattWaite.com, which provides tips and resources from web developer and CAR expert from the St. Petersburg Times; and the Washington Journalism Education Association Blog. Related Resources: Search Engines-Blog Search Tools and News Industry.

The Economy: Use resources in the Economic Crisis, Stocks/Markets, Business News, and Personal Finance sections to cover the financial bailout and other market news. Related Resources: Federal Government and Labor Issues.

More Business Resources: The National Retail Federation projects low holiday sales in the coming months. Search its consumer trend data, organized by topic. The American Psychological Association has released a stress study that focuses on women, and includes some economic stresses.

Editing: The Copy Editing page has several new resources, including teaching tools such as EditTeach.org, JProf and GrammarGuard.org.

Design Sites: The new update includes The Mario Blog, a news design blog from guru Mario Garcia; and The Mario Classroom, Garcia's design and typography teaching blog. Find more design resources, including bloggers and reviews of several recent newspaper redesigns, in the Toolbox's Design section.

Public Records: Syracuse University's Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) has compiled prosecutions for the first nine months of fiscal year 2008 from the U.S. Department of Justice. The report contains national crime statistics and comparisons to previous years. TRAC also provides free reports on the latest law enforcement trends. on prosecutions and convictions that occurred in June for many categories of enforcement such as immigration, terrorism, white collar crime, official corruption, drugs, etc. Free reports are also available for major agencies such as the DEA, FBI, IRS and DHS. Related Resources: Public Records, Crime and Legal sections.

Add Public Records Resources: Footnote uses the National Archives to digitize and upload every document housed there. You can cull through thousands of famous documents.

Public Safety: Safe Road Maps is an amazing site from the University of Minnesota that allows users to enter their address and see a map or satellite image of all the road fatalities that occurred in their area. The search can be narrowed to determine the age of the driver, or whether speeding, drinking or seatbelts were factors.

Military: Troopspace.net is a social networking forum geared toward U.S. troops, families and anyone looking for military connections. The site can be helpful for networking and finding personal/family-generated stories in your area. Ancestry.com: Military Records offers thousands of records, old newsreels, etc. You can search by war, era or follow a timeline of events to find the information.

Iraq: The American Copy Editors Society site has background and an FAQ on military, weapons, media outlets and more. It's great for quick fact-checking. PBS Frontline has an excellent background piece, Private Companies That Make America's War in Iraq Run. Also find several new resources in the Iraq and Military sections.

Writing With Numbers: SensibleUnits.com converts measurements, distances, weights, etc. into objects to which a reader can relate. Weird Converter is great for analyzing numbers and coming up with odd facts and figures for stories. It's great for comparing sizes, weights and gives the reader some perspective. Find more resources in the Toolbox's Writing With Numbers section.

Legal Resources: The Knight Center for Specialized Journalism developed a beat guide for courts and law coverage on its website. Simply go to the website and page click on "Learn More" on the "New Resource" box. The International Center for Not-For-Profit Law Directory allows you to search legal documents, court cases, reports, and other civil society resources from countries around the world. ICNL's Online Library currently contains 2,300 resources from 144 countries in 37 languages.

Covering People With Disabilities: You'll find hundreds of resources on the Disabilities page.

Free Speech/First Amendment: We've added several new resources to the Free Speech/First Amendment page.

Jobs: The Toolbox's Jobs section features dozens of journalism job databases and search resources. They're organized by news, sports, photography, PR, etc.

Just for Fun: Check out the Cool Sites page for funny, offbeat web tools. The Strange News archive shows that fact truly is stranger than fiction.

Teaching Tools: Many of you who use this site train your newsrooms and classrooms how to do online research: College Media, High School Journalism, Print Design, Broadcasting, Ethics, Writing, Reporting Techniques, Writing with Numbers, Photojournalism and Copy Editing.

Reporting Tools: Reporting Techniques, Phone/E-Mail/Maps Directories, Search Engines, Expert Sources, Investigative, Form 990s, Public Records, Ethics, Check Domain Names, General Research and Writing With Numbers.

Editing and Fact-Checking Resources: The American Copy Editing Society has assembled a collection of 49 online quizzes about everything from AP Style and usage to Iraq and the Middle East. Related Resources: Copy Editing, General Research, History, Domain Sites and Writing With Numbers.

Writing with Statistics: Test your skills with IRE's interactive math quiz. After you've taken the test, click on the link at the bottom of the page to find out how to arrive at the correct answers. You'll find more resources like this one on the Writing with Numbers page. Related Resources: Spreadsheets, Business, Finance and Federal Government Census Data.

Student Resources: College and high school students will find many helpful Toolbox resources for researching papers, reporting and more: Reporting Techniques, Public Records, History, Ethics and Copy Editing.