- http://www.writers.net/ - WritersNet is a website that helps build relationships between writers, publishers, editors, and literary agents. WritersNet currently consists of two sections - The Internet Directory of Published Writers, and The Internet Directory of Literary Agents. The Internet Directory of Published Writers is a searchable directory of hundreds of published writers on the net. Each entry contains a listing of published works, biographical statement, and contact information. The Internet Directory of Literary Agents is a searchable directory of literary agents on the net. Each entry contains areas of specialization, a description of the agency, and contact information. Both writers and agents can add/edit their entries online.
- http://www.popcultures.com/media.htm/ - Pop Cultures is a comprehensive guide to cultural studies and popular culture on the internet. This is a good place to come for articles on communication and media theories.
- http://library.thinkquest.org/26451/ - This site is an educational web site that takes visitors on a journey of discovery through the fascinating world of communication. It is about the development of verbal and non-verbal communication through human history, covering prehistoric cave drawings and hieroglyphics; the more sophisticated semaphore, telegraph, telephone, radio, and television; and today's advanced computer and satellite based systems. It shows how developments in the field of communication have affected our lives and how they have continuously been changing the world in which we live. They have included a wide range of topics such as varieties of human language, the development of writing, paper and printing, photocopying, desktop publishing; couriers and postal services, and electric and electronic transmission. Illustrations, photographs, and diagrams reinforce the instructional character of the site.
- http://www.speechtips.com/ - SpeechTips.com is your free guide to speech writing and public speaking for eulogies, graduations, best man, father of the bride and any other public speaking engagement. Advice, do's and don'ts, and info on the stages of planning, writing and delivering are all featured here.
- http://www.nsaspeaker.org/ - The National Speakers Association, NSA, is the recognized voice of the speaking profession and sets the benchmark for platform excellence worldwide, impacting how people work and live. NSA is dedicated to advancing the art and value of experts who speak professionally by enhancing platform excellence; facilitating business development opportunities; fostering community; increasing NSA’s brand identity; and developing strategic partnerships.
- http://www.reporters.net/ - The Reporters Network was formed in October 1995 to promote the internet as a research and communications medium for working journalists. Their goal is to provide a variety of services to the journalism community and the general public it serves. As part of that commitment, they make available quality web space to state and local press clubs, journalism-related organizations and individuals wishing to create web pages devoted to journalism resources.
- http://www.stc-va.org/ - The Society for Technical Communication, STC, is a professional association that advances the arts and sciences of technical communication. Its 25,000 members include technical writers, editors, graphic designers, multimedia artists, web and Intranet page information designers, translators and others whose work involves making technical information understandable and available to those who need it. STC membership provides opportunities for ongoing learning and professional networking. STC promotes the public welfare by educating members and industry about issues concerning technical communication.
- http://www.natcom.org/ - The National Communication Association, NCA, is a scholarly society and as such works to encourage its members to produce research on topics of both intellectual and social significance. Staff at the NCA National Office follow trends in national research priorities and notify the membership of opportunities for conducting funded research. Spectra, the association's newsletter, helps keep NCA members current on articles appearing in the six association journals, as well as featuring profiles of scholars and their work.
- http://www.icahdq.org/ - The International Communication Association was formed in 1950 bringing together academicians and other professionals whose interest focused on human communication. The Association maintains an active membership of more than 3,400 individuals of which some two-thirds are teaching and conducting research in colleges, universities and schools around the world. Other members are in government, the media, communication technology, business law, medicine and other professions.
- http://www.wwwscribe.com/ - WWWScribe is dedicated to helping you effectively use the internet, with an emphasis on web searching, web authoring, and e-mail. This site is a good resource for information on the theory of communication, communication online and offline, and the media.
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