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  • The Freedom Forum Online
  • The Freedom Forum Foundation is essential for students, educators, journalists, and anyone interested in media and freedom issues.
  • Media Reference Sources & Information
    Links to a rapidly expanding number of WWW sites and documents related to film, video and television compiled by the Media Resources Center at the University of California -- Berkeley.
  • PhotoGraphicLibraries.com
    The stock images, film and photo archives listed provide a creative source for television producers, advertising agencies, libraries, education centers, picture researchers and media services researching visual communications. The photographic library and archival resource contains national and private photographic collections.
  • Internet Resources for Journalism/Communications
    An annotated list of journalism resources on the world wide web compiled by John Olson and Patience Simmonds, librarians at Penn State-- Erie.
  • Videonics Video Glossary
    Video Glossary is the world's most comprehensive list of video terms! This glossary is designed to be a learning tool, as well as a reference. The definitions are more detailed than those found in most glossaries and many describe concepts beyond the term they define.
  • Committee to Protect Journalists
    The Committee to Protect Journalists is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization founded in 1981 to monitor abuses against the press and promote press freedom around the world.

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