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- Journals and You - An exploration of how and why people journal. Share with us how you got started keeping a journal, favorite journalling books, and difficulties in your journalling that you're looking for ideas about how to deal with.
- Israel Journals - Laser Pages' Israel Journals receive contributions from leading scientists worldwide, are fully peer-reviewed and meticulously edited in English. Home of Israel Journal of Chemistry, Israel Journal of Earth Sciences, Israel Journal of Plant Sciences, and Israel Journal of Zoology.
- Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology - Tables of contents, abstracts, and journal information, as well as the option to receive updates via email. A Federation of European Physiological Societies journal. The Journal publishes original research likely to further the physiological sciences in their broadest sense.
- Journalism Association of Community Colleges - The Journalism Association of Community Colleges is an association of California and Arizona community college journalism programs designed to provide continuing education for journalism instructors and extended educational opportunities for journalism students
- Journals - A list for the discussion of journalling. Mainly for online journals, but paper journals are occasionally discussed as well.
- BellaOnline: Journals - Reviews, articles, links and discussion about weblogs, online journals, garden journals, scrapbooking and resources for journal writers.
- Oprah Journal Landing - Journaling for expressing thoughts and gratitude. Resources and hosting provided with helpful tutorials to get started. Shared and private journals available.
- MathWeb Journals - Mathematics journals with articles on the Web and a list of Web sites for printed journals. New journals appearing each year from 1994. Hosted by the AMS.
- International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics - Commonly known as the Red Journal and is the official journal of the ASTRO, American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology. Papers in this journal are usually written by both medical physicists and medical oncologists/radiologists.
- Philosophical Journals by Peter King - The main purpose of this page is to act as a guide and a gateway to philosophy journals - conventional, paper-based journals' Home Pages, plus on-line and e-mail journals.
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- Canadian Journalism Project - The Canadian Journalism Project (CJP) is a project of the Canadian Journalism Foundation in collaboration with leading journalism schools and organizations across Canada. It seeks to make an impact on the quality of journalism in Canada through its websites, J-Source (English) and ProjetJ (French), which provide information, commentary and resources related to the achievement of, and challenges to, ...
- Interactive journalism - Interactive journalism is a new type of journalism being pioneered and supported by Jan Schaffer and J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism, of which Schaffer is the Executive Director, at the University of Maryland. J-Lab is the successor to the work Schaffer led at the Pew Center for Civic Journalism.
- Asian College of Journalism, Chennai - Asian College of Journalism (ACJ) in Chennai, India is a journalism school which offers post-graduate courses in journalism, adapted to the specific needs of India, and other developing countries in Asia. It offers a one year PG Diploma course in journalism, with a choice of four specialisations: print media, broadcast media, new media and radio.
- National Journalism Awards - The National Journalism Awards are among the most prestigious awards in American journalism. Given by the Scripps Howard Foundation, the $10,000 to $25,000 awards recognize the best work in journalism in 17 categories, including: human interest writing; environmental and public service reporting; investigative reporting; business/economics reporting; Washington reporting; commentary; photojournalism; radio and television journalism; college cartooning; web ...
- New Journalism - New Journalism was a style of 1960s and 1970s news writing and journalism which used literary techniques deemed unconventional at the time. The term was codified with its current meaning by Tom Wolfe in a 1973 collection of journalism articles he published as The New Journalism, which included works by himself, Truman Capote, Hunter S.