Link of the Week: June 3 - 9
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The Journalist's Toolbox features over 20,000 Web resources helpful to journalists and anyone else doing research. The site can be searched by keyword, or by topics such as the names of reporting beats (crime, education, etc.). There are links to tips on writing, conducting research, using spreadsheets and much, much more. There are also offbeat links such as strange news, a gag page that generates Alanis Morissette lyrics, and a site that will generate your Jedi name (the Sopranos name generator, and some other links on the site, are broken, but most work).

Media Forum Follow-Up
We have now posted the handouts that were distributed by journalists at our recent media forum. Journalist contact information is now posted also, if you want to follow up with any of the people you met at the forum (or if you live in the Asheville area and want to see what you missed!).

Link/Article of the Week Archives
For your convenience, we've begun archiving past weeks' featured links and articles.

The Missing Link
Have any suggestions for us regarding next week’s link? Or is there information you seek, but you can’t find a helpful link? Let us know! If others would benefit from the information, we just may track down a link for you, or use your suggestion as Link of the Week.

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Article Spotlight: Spencer Art Site:
Here's a profile of artist Keith Spencer, called Spencer Talks about His Art, by Michael Neely. It ran in the Crossroads Chronicle in 2001, and we're featuring it this week since Mr. Spencer now has a website that gives you some visuals to go with the story.

 

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