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TOP TEN WEB TOOLS AND TRICKS FOR JOURNALISTSBy Julian Sher A
journalist without the web is a like a journalist without a pen: all good intentions
but no way to get the story. The web has revolutionized the way we do our
business. It gives freelance writers the same access to research libraries and
resources once the preserve of only major media organizations; it allows editors
from the smallest publications to do fact checks and hunt for story ideas around
the globe. But mastering the web as an investigative tool is not as easy
as most people think. The internet has also created a generation of lazy journalists
who think by they've done their homework by punching in a few words into a search
engine. The web doesn't make stupid journalists smarter, but it can make smart
journalists smarter. Want to be a smarter surfer? Here - in no particular
order -- are some of the best tools and tricks for today's researchers, beat editors
and storytellers: 1. FIND NEWS: Google
News Alerts (www.google.com/newsalerts) The best way to keep abreast of any
breaking stories. Put in any keywords on the topic you're covering and you'll
get regular emails. Plus make full use of all the other tools and tricks at Google
News (www.news.google.com) 2. FIND ANYTHING: Advanced
Google Search Domain searches (www.google.com/advanced_search) Don't waste
your time with regular Google. Go to Advanced Google and do a domain search -
allowing you to search by country or, better still, search just one massive web
site. 3. FIND PEOPLE: Ixquick
International Phone Books (http://us.ixquick.com/eng/phone.html) A easy drop-down
menu gives you access to phone books around the world. 4. FIND NEWSPAPERS:
ABYZ Newslink (www.abyznewslinks.com)
A directory of newspapers across Canada, sorted by province, and also for publications
in every country around the world. 5. FIND THINGS FAST: Cyberjournalist
Quick Search (www.cyberjournalist.net/supersearch.php) A single page that
offers you not just the top search engines, but also phone searches, references,
experts and databases. 6. FIND FACTS YOU CAN TRUST: Librarians
Index (http://lii.org/) Billed as "Web Sites you can trust" these
Amercian librarians have found some of the best and most reliable resources on
everything from art to science 7. FIND THE BBC'S TREASURES:
BBC Advanced
Search (http://news.bbc.co.uk/shared/bsp/search2/advanced/news_ifs.stm) The
world's largest and most-respected news organization offers you access to more
than decade of news, video and audio. You can search by keyword, world region
and date. 8. FIND YOUR LOST DATA: XDrive
(www.xdrive.com) The worst thing that can happen to a journalist is to lose your
files - a computer theft, a meltdown or an accidental delete. This free website
from AOL allows you to back up your files and folders. Plus you'll have them handy
on the road wherever you log on. 9. FIND YOUR OWN STUFF: Google
Desktop(http://desktop.google.com/) The single best piece of software you
should install on your hard drive. It constantly archives your hard drive - all
your emails, memos, story notes. You can then find any scrap of files, a snippet
of a name or a fact that you saved you can't remember where. 10. FIND
YOUR BEST FRIEND ON THE WEB: JournalismNet
(www.journalismnet.com ) Alright, it's a bit of shameless self-promotion. But
my website is listed by Google among the Top Ten journalism sites in the world.
All the sites listed above are there - plus an explanation of how to use them.
____________________________________ Julian
Sher is the creator and webmaster of JournalismNet.com. He has trained journalists
at magazines such as Reader's Digest and Actualité, newspapers such as
the Globe and Mail and Vancouver Sun, and TV networks such as CBC, CNN and BBC.
He can be reached at jsher@journalismnet.com |
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