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A list of magazine and newspaper databases useful for
researching issues and events.
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Journalism
Associations& Organizations
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Journalism
Employment Opportunities
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Connecticut
Newspapers
Newspapers and News
Magazines worldwide
- ABYZ News
Links contains links to more than 16,800
newspapers and other news sources from around the world.
- Newspapers
offers geographicand subject-based (newspapers, trade journals,
college newspapers) directories and links to newspapers inside
and outside the United States
- Yahoo! News and
Media provides links to further indices of newspapers in
the US and world wide, and organizes thousands of journalism
and media web sites into useful catagories
Newspapers held
by Homer Babbidge Library
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Freedom of
Information / First Amendment Sites
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- Department of
State Dispatch A publication of the U.S. Department of State.
Provides a textual index and access to speeches,congressional
testimony, fact sheets, and other foreign policy information
published since 1993. For superior access within the UConn
domain, a PowerTrac search in
InfoTrac Web allows you to limit by journal title. InfoTrac
reproduces the full text of the Dispatch from v.1:no.1-
(1990:Sept.-).
- FedStats Press
Releases
Press releases from statistical studies by Federal Government
agencies in the areas of health, education, labor, and
more
- streaming video: Mardi Gras
documentary
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or comments, please contact:
Steven
Batt
Liaison Librarian to the Journalism
Department,
Research and Information Services,
Homer Babbidge Library
369 Fairfield Way, U-2005RI
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269-2005
VOICE: (860)-486-6128
FAX: (860)-486-6100
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