College of Liberal Arts & Sciences The University of Iowa School of Journalism and Mass Communication The University of Iowa

Virtual Reading Room

Electronic Course Reserves for Journalism and Mass Communication Classes on ICON
(password protected site, only accessible by students in courses with readings on electronic reserve):
  • Open your browser and go to http://icon.uiowa.edu
  • Enter your HawkID and password. Click on LOGIN.
  • Under MY ICON COURSES, Click on Journalism & Mass Communication Electronic Reserve Readings under the current semester.
  • Click on "Readings" on the Green Bar that runs across the top of the page.
  • If you need help please e-mail Jennifer Raghavan jennifer-raghavan@uiowa.edu

Resource Center Blog

Newspapers

Daily Iowan
Online version of The University of Iowa's daily newspaper
Newslink
Provides links to thousands of news organization’s websites, including international and national newspapers, magazines, television and radio. Includes links to national newspapers by State, Major Metro Dailies, National Papers, Business, Alternative, Specialty, Campus, and to international newspapers by continent and by region.
Google News
Uses Google’s search engine technology to continuously scan every online news organization throughout the world (offering English text) then uses its ranking algorithms to determine the top stories for the hour.
Altweeklies.com
Website from the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies, features news and arts reporting from more than 100 alternative newsweeklies.

Selected References Available through InfoHawk

InfoHawk
Infohawk is an essential resource for journalism faculty members and students. In addition to hosting the library’s catalog of physical holdings, Infohawk is the gateway to an amazing array of electronic resources.
Oxford English Dictionary Online
 
yourDictionary.com
Links to more than 600 dictionaries in 150 different languages. (Formerly the "Web of Online Dictionaries.")
Roget’s Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases
A straightforward, dictionary-style thesaurus, based on Roget's Thesaurus.
Research Paper Resources
Includes quick guides to APA Print and Electronic formats, Turabian, and MLA, as well as resources for evaluating online resources.
William Strunk’s Elements of Style
Required reading for several journalism courses, Elements of Style provides the elementary rules of usage and principles of composition, as well as commonly misused words and expressions, and commonly misspelled words.
Access World News
Access over 1600 newspapers in an easy-to-use format. Great access to Iowa newspapers.
E-Journals
Many Titles in the Journalism and Mass Communication fields can now be accessed directly through Infohawk. Search by title or browse an alphabetical list.

A partial list of journals and trade publications of interest to Journalism and Mass Communication students and faculty members can be found below. Please follow the E-Journals link to see the complete listing.

Online References

yourDictionary.com
A dictionary and grammar portal with more than 2500 dictionaries in over 300 languages and many specialized glossaries. (Formerly known as the "Web of Online Dictionaries."
Roget's Thesauri
Fully searchable version of the combined Roget's II: The New Thesaurus, 34d edition and Roget's International Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases from the Bartleby.com site.
William Strunk's Elements of Style
Required reading for several journalism courses, Elements of Style provides the elementary rules of usage and principles of composition, as well as commonly misused words and expressions, and commonly misspelled words.

Journalism Websites

Journalism Resources - U. Iowa
Over 40 annotated pages of resources compiled for support of academic journalism departments and professiona journalists sompiled and Edited by Karla Tonella. Won 1st place in the 1999 AEJMC Web competition in the Journalism Resources category and listed as one of the "600 Important Web Sites" in Choice magazine Web Review Issue III. August 1999 and featured in The Chronicle of Higher Education's "In Site" column, March, 1999.
Reporter's Desktop
A collaborative, noncommercial Web site to make daily reporting and investigative reporting faster, easier and better. Includes a “Best of Web” Search, Map It, Find Them (yellow pages, white pages, reverse phone number lookups) (Best of) Reporting Links including Reference, Government and Press Links, and Free News Archives on one page for easy reference.
Poynter Online
The Pointer Institute provides ongoing education and food for thought for "journalists, future journalists, and teachers of journalists."
A Journalist's Guide to the Internet
By Christopher Callahan, associate dean of of the University of Maryland's Philip Merrill College of Journalism
The Wayback Macine
"The Internet Archive Wayback Machine is a service that allows people to visit archived versions of Web sites. Visitors to the Wayback Machine can type in a URL, select a date range, and then begin surfing on an archived version of the Web. Imagine surfing circa 1999 and looking at all the Y2K hype, or revisiting an older version of your favorite Web site. The Internet Archive Wayback Machine can make all of this possible."