News Sources
On Censorship, Intellectual Freedom, and the First Amendment
| New Sources | Other News Sources | From SearchDay | Additional News Sources | Online Newspapers | Electronic Journal Access |
News Sources
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ALA Office for Information Technology Policy
ALA Public Information Office
ALA Washington Office, Current Issues and Activities
AlterNet.org
American Civil Liberties Union
American Libraries Online
Article 19, the International Centre Against Censorship
The Censorware Project
Center for Democracy and Technology
Digital Freedom Network
The Electronic Frontier Foundation
Electronic Privacy Information Center
EPIC Bill Track
The Ethical Spectacle
FACT (First Amendment Cyber-Tribune)
FAIFE (Free Access to Information and Freedom of Expression)
FAIR (Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting)
First Amendment Center
Free Expression Network
Freedom to Read Foundation News (sent to members of the Freedom to Read Foundation). Point there for membership information.
Global Internet Liberty Campaign
Google News
Holt Uncensored
Human Rights Watch for Free Expression on the Internet
IFACTION
IFEX: International Freedom of Expression Exchange
Index on Censorship
IFRT Report (sent to members of the Intellectual Freedom Round Table). Point there for membership information.
Internet Free Expression Alliance
Kids Speak Online: Where Kids Speak Up for Free Speech!
Library Journal Digital
Media Coalition
National Coalition Against Censorship
Newsletter on Intellectual Freedom
People For the American Way Foundation
Peacefire
Project Censored
Reporters Without Borders
Special Libraries Association News Division, Top Internet Resources for Journalists
WWW.TECHLAWJOURNAL.COM
Other News Sources
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Many First Amendment advocates, listed on the OIF page First Amendment of the Bill of Rights to the United States Constitution, publish news items.
Many ALA Divisions publish journals, both regularly and online.
From SearchDay
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“SearchDay is a free newsletter from Search Engine Watch featuring web search news, reviews, tools, tips, and search engine headlines from across the web. SearchDay is written by Associate Editor Chris Sherman, and is published daily, with headlines only on Fridays.”
Searching for News — Beyond the Headlines — SearchDay, Oct. 18, 2001
http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/01/sd1018-news-alternate.html
“Eight essential sites offering commentary, analysis and alternative points of view to help you make sense of the chaos taking place in the world today.”
Power Tools for News Junkies — SearchDay, Oct. 17, 2001
http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/01/sd1017-news-custom.html
“Customize your online news with these nifty tools that aggregate snippets of news from all over the web into a single unified access point.”
News Portals and Search Engines — SearchDay, Oct. 16, 2001
http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/01/sd1016-news-search.html
“Using a search engine to find news is like using the encyclopedia to look up a phone number — not too smart. Specialized news search sites are the best tool for the job.”
Searching for News — SearchDay, Oct. 15, 2001
http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/01/sd1015-news-breaking.html
“Web resources that provide breaking news, including newswire and headline aggregators, email alerting services, and desktop news tickers.”
Additional News Sources
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ABC News
AFP International
AFP World News
The Alternative Information Center
AlterNet.org
American Friends Service Committee
American Spectator
AP Breaking via TBO.com
AP International
AP National
AP Washington
AP Wire
BBC
Boston Globe
Brookings Institution
The Buzzflash Report
CBS News
Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Tribune
Christian Science Monitor
CNN
CNN Headline News
CNS News
Common Dreams News Center
Conservative HQ
CounterPunch
The Drudge Report
Emergency Net News
Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting
Forbes.com
Fox News
Guardian Unlimited
Guardian Unlimited Observer
Independent Media Center
International Herald Tribune
Los Angeles Times
London Telegraph
Lucianne.com
Mother Jones
Ms. Magazine
MSNBC News
Nando Times
The Nation
National Review
New York Post
New York Times
New York Post
Newsday
Newsweek
NPR Hourly News
The Online Journal
PeaceNet Links
The Progressive
Reason
Reuters Politics
Reuters Top News
Reuters World
Slate Magazine
Time.com Daily
UPI International News
UPI National
UPI Wire
UPI World
U.S. News Online
US Newswire
USA Today
Village Voice
Washington Post
Washington Times
World Net Daily
World Socialst Web Site
The World Today
World Tribune
World Wire
Online Newspapers
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American Society of Newspaper Editors Online Newspapers
Newspaperlinks.com
The World’s Newspapers
Quotations
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.”—The First Amendment
“Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.”—Areopagitica, John Milton, 1644
“If large numbers of people believe in freedom of speech, there will be freedom of speech, even if the law forbids it. But if public opinion is sluggish, inconvenient minorities will be persecuted, even if laws exist to protect them.”—George Orwell, author, c. 1945
Links to non-ALA sites have been provided because these sites may have information of interest. Neither the American Library Association nor the Office for Intellectual Freedom necessarily endorses the views expressed or the facts presented on these sites; and furthermore, ALA and OIF do not endorse any commercial products that may be advertised or available on these sites.
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