Produced by the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR), The I Files selects and showcases the best investigative videos from around the world. Major contributors include The New York Times, ABC, BBC, Al-Jazeera and the Investigative News Network
independent online newspaper. current events reporting and investigative journalism. emphasizes the public interest. operated as a nonhierarchical collective based on the principles of participatory economics. PeoplesNetWorks Collective
A Selection of Sources for Professional Reading in Social Science Data IASSIST Joanne Juhnke, Special Librarian Data & Program Library Service (DPLS) University of Wisconsin—Madison
designed to help library and information science professionals, information technologists, instructional technologists, and other academic technology support professionals
social news network aimed at helping people identify quality journalism -- or "news you can trust." This free, not-for-profit service offers the most trusted news of the day, as selected by community members using state-of-the-art media literacy tools.
a nonpartisan, nonprofit, "consumer advocate" for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics. We monitor the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players in the form of TV ads, debates, speeches, i
a group blog designed to discuss the progressive movement and political power. We do polling, research, commentary, analysis, and activism. Matt Stoller, Jonathan Singer, Chris Bowers, Jerome Armstrong.
Dark Reading is a security dashboard for IT professionals who don’t have the time or the luxury of combing wirefeeds, multiple bug feeds, or vendor Websites to find out what’s new or how well it works.
popurls is the dashboard for the latest web-buzz, a single page that encapsulates up-to-the-minute headlines from the most popular sites on the internet.
research results and expert contacts from the world's leading research institutions: universities, colleges, laboratories, professional organizations, governmental agencies, and private research groups. press releases. public relations. news releases.
A workshop by Princeton University`s Center for Information Technology Policy invites academics, publishers, journalists, bloggers, and information technology researchers to compare notes on how the Internet is transforming the news media.
publishes news articles, commentary, background research and analysis on a broad range of issues, focussing on social, economic, strategic and environmental processes.
business-to-business nexus of content, technology and business. the ContentAgenda.com community is comprised of leading executives from the media and entertainment, hardware, technology, government and policy making, financial and retail communities. Designed to be the one-stop source for the most up-to-date conversation and news, ContentAgenda.com features a comprehensive, global compendium of news reports on the home/personal entertainment industry powered by LexisNexis, the leading name in the information aggregation business, as well as user-configurable newsletters, RSS feeds, and whitepaper brokerage.
DealBook is a financial news service produced by The New York Times. It is published daily, Monday-Friday, except on U.S. Market holidays and during the last week of the year. features up-to-the-minute news and exclusives about Wall Street and corporate America. The continually updated report edited by Andrew Ross Sorkin.
‘The Real News’ produces daily thought provoking online video segments on current events, using a network of international journalists, academics and analysts to provide sober analysis without corporate spin. The Real News accepts no government funding, not corporate sponsorship, and no advertising. It is a subscriber-based model that strives for complete autonomy.
iSolon.org's Citizens Assembly Project also reports on citizens assembly developments throughout the world. Reporting on such developments is a joint project with iSolon.org's readers. iSolon.org carefully monitors the print press and blogosphere for reports on citizen assemblies, but it also gets much of its most valuable information from its readers.
ACM has a new Web site to complement its flagship print publication Communications of the ACM. The Web site offers exclusive news, opinion, research, information, extensive content from the current issue of Communications, the complete archived issues of the publication, access to searchable content from the ACM Digital Library and from other sources around the Web, and hosts a blog section.
OpenCongress brings together official government data with news coverage, blog posts, public comments, and more to give you the real story behind what's happening in Congress. OpenCongress is a free, open-source, not-for-profit, and non-partisan web resource with a mission to make Congress more transparent and to encourage civic engagement. OpenCongress is a joint project of the Participatory Politics Foundation and the Sunlight Foundation.
committed to providing stimulating, original content and presentation, with over 1,500,000 pages covering the vast ideological spectrums of space, science, health, and technology.
An online news source featuring the latest discoveries in science, engineering, the environment, health, and more from North America's leading research universities.
The Living Stories project is an experiment in presenting news, one designed specifically for the online environment. The project was developed by Google in collaboration with two of the country's leading newspapers, The New York Times and The Washington Post. Complete coverage of an on-going story is gathered together and prioritized on one URL. You can now quickly navigate between news articles, opinion pieces and features without long waits for pages to load. Each story has an evolving summary of current developments as a well as an interactive timeline of critical events. Stories can be explored by themes, significant participants or multimedia. Updates to the story are highlighted each time you come back, and older news is summarized.
TechCrunch was founded on June 11, 2005, as a weblog dedicated to obsessively profiling and reviewing new Internet products and companies. In addition to covering new companies, we profile existing companies that are making an impact (commercial and/or cultural) on the new web space. TechCrunch has now grown into a network of technology focused sites offering a wide range of content and new media.
Techmeme arranges links from must-read stories in technology from hundreds of news sites and blogs into a single, easy-to-scan page. Story selection is accomplished via computer algorithm extended with direct human editorial input. Our goal is for Techmeme to become your tech news site of record.
EurekAlert! is an online, global news service operated by AAAS, the science society. EurekAlert! provides a central place through which universities, medical centers, journals, government agencies, corporations and other organizations engaged in research can bring their news to the media. EurekAlert! also offers its news and resources to the public. EurekAlert! features news and resources focused on all areas of science, medicine and technology.
Capitol Hill Reports are time saving resources for any private or governmental organization following legislative developments on Capitol Hill, giving you only the most relevant and up-to-date information via concise and nonpartisan reports. With decades of legislative tracking and journalistic experience behind each report, we provide tailored updates on legislation that matter most to trade associations, law firms, and companies.
GovTrackInsider.com complements GovTrack.us with original and syndicated reporting on what Congress is doing now, what is on its agenda, and what it all means. We've hired a small team of paid freelance reporters to cover congressional committee meetings. We'll also be including syndicated coverage of Congress from the OpenCongress blog, and other sources. Insider is an online newspaper, but one with some unusual pages. For articles on many topics you'll find on the right side a topic dashboard. There you can connect with other readers in a variety of ways.
We believe that a better news product can be made if it relies more on a visual approach to conveying information. The works of Edward Tufte provides both a key to the successful implementation of this concept as well as criticism of poor or misguided attempts at incorporating graphics in the news.
Climate Debate Daily is an independent website from Denis Dutton, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, who founded and edits the well-known website, Arts & Letters Daily. Climate Debate Daily is intended to deepen our understanding of disputes over climate change and the human contribution to it. The site links to scientific articles, news stories, economic studies, polemics, historical articles, PR releases, editorials, feature commentaries, and blog entries. The main column on the left includes arguments and evidence generally in support of the IPCC position on the reality of signficant anthropogenic global warming. The right-hand column includes material skeptical of the IPCC position and the notion that anthropogenic global warming represents a genuine threat to humanity.
Mediagazer, which will focus on the content production and distribution business, organizing topics as wide as journalism, blogging, video production, e-books, and digital distribution technologies. From the same people who created Techmeme memeorandum, WeSmirch, and Ballbug.
This entirely student-powered wire service generates stories from across the nation every day, including first-rate news, opinion, sports, and entertainment coverage.
The Boston Globe's Big Picture blog puts photojournalism front and center. Instead of using images to illustrate a news article, the site makes photographs the main attraction, accompanied only by a brief caption.
Automatically compiled digests of news stories (originally aggregated by the Google News). NewsFeed Researcher is an innovative information portal with a continuous automatic coverage of current news in the form of topics overviews. This is achieved by way of processing collections of numerous news stories published on the same topic. Published here are daily digests of major events in Business, Technology, U.S., World, Sports and Entertainment.
The new TRC2 corpus comprises 1,800,370 news stories covering the period from 2008-01-01 00:00:03 to 2009-02-28 23:54:14 or 2,871,075,221 bytes, and is initially made available to participants of the blog track at the Text Retrieval Conference (TREC), to supplement the BLOG08 corpus (that contains results of a large blog crawl carried out at the University of Glasgow), which is the main corpus used at the TREC Blog Track.