Introduction

Browsers

Newsgroups

Listservs

Indexes

Searches

Evaluating sites

Mass media

Government

Specialized sites

Reference

Glossary

 

Newspapers

Literally thousands of newspapers have Web sites. This page provides links to four national newspapers and a link to a site that can connect you with most of the others.

Note that many newspapers' sites have their own search engines. Those can be useful in finding information as it appeared in newspapers. Also, many newspapers' sites allow you to customize pages so that you see only the categories of news that interest you.

Christian Science Monitor

New York Times

USA Today

Washington Post

Beyond those four national newspapers, three sites provide excellent resources for finding newspapers in other localities.

AllYouCanRead.com

  • http://allyoucanread.com/

    This site contains two main subdivisions -- one for magazines and one for newspapers. You can select the one you want by clicking the appropriate link in the navigation bar on the left. Magazines are grouped by subject matter. Newspapers from the United States and other countries are grouped geographically.

American Journalism Review

  • http://www.ajr.org/Newspapers.asp?MediaType=1

    AJR's site offers links to more than 2,500 newspapers grouped by categories -- daily, non-daily, campus, major metro, etc. It also offers search boxes for finding newspapers in the United States or throughout the world. Additional links on the left take you to other media and journalistic resources.

Newslink

  • http://www.newslink.org/

    The Newslink site offers convenient groupings much like those of the AJR site -- by circulation, state, frequency of publication, etc. -- to help you find newspapers that interest you.