LinkedIn Learning is an online educational platform that helps you discover and develop business, technology-related, and creative skills through expert-led course videos.
There is a huge amount of information available for free on the Internet, although the quality is variable, so make sure you always evaluate what you find. You can find more information about evaluating sources on the library website.
Brings together a range of digital resources related to early modern and nineteenth century Britain with a single federated search that allows sophisticated searching of names, places and dates, as well as the ability to save, connect and share resources within a personal workspace.
Forum for journalists, media executives and educators within the world of journalism. The site features a resources section which includes further links to journalism organisations, news, newspapers, magazines, news agencies, broadcasters, copyright and weblogs.
Find out what people are searching for on Google. Provides charts showing breakdown by city, region and language. Useful for tracing the impact of a news story.
Provides a wealth of information for UK journalists. The site provides a range of RSS feeds for keeping up to date with developments in the journalism sector.
Charitable organisation which promotes compliance with ethical standards of conduct and with the law by journalists, broadcasters and all others engaged in or responsible for the media.
Promotes the interests of news media publishers to Government, regulatory authorities, industry bodies and other organisations whose work affects the industry.