WebZine and E-Zine Finder Resources
Ecola's Newsstand
http://www.ecola.com/news/
Ecola maintains an amazing collection of links to newspapers and magazines that have an Internet presence. Divided into such categories as daily papers, weekly papers, computer magazines, and many others--all hotlinked. Nice!
NewsPath
http://www.niu.edu/newsplace/
Links to all the top news resources on the Internet as well as entertainment sites and electronic publications. No annotations. Also has a list of other e-zine SuperSites. From Northern Illinois University.
John Labovitz's E-Zine List
http://www.meer.net/~johnl/e-zine-list/
A comprehensive list of electronic publications, including e-mail zines, webzines and others. So comprehensive it can be difficult to work with. A lot of microcirculation zines.
CREAM of ZINES
http://www.rubyslippers.com/creamzines/index.html
List of national magazines that have web sites. Not all these are webzines -- just the online homes of their parent publications. Includes Time, People, Mother Jones, Sportline, Money, Internet, USA, NY Times.
Webreference
http://www.webreference.com/magazines.html
Annotated list of Webzines that cover the Internet. Good list for finding educational resources about the Internet and online marketing that you can use in training staff.
Nerd World
http://www.nerdworld.com/
Excellent catalog of web sites, particularly good for finding Electronic Zines (sorted by subject).
AJR NewsLink
http://www.newslink.org/
American Journalism Review puts out this highly-rated web site with links to the web sites of Newspapers, Magazines, Newsletters, and Broadcast Media. Sadly, no e-mail addresses.
E-Zines Database
http://www.brodnet.com/ezines.htm
A directory of e-zines easily searched by any number of parameters including subject (about 25 categories), frequency, name, etc. Zine descriptions are on the skimpy side, however.
WWWW Virtual Library
http://www.edoc.com/ejournal/
This is the Electronic Journals division of the venerable WWW Virtual Library. It has links to thousands of electronic journal web sites, each with a one-line description. No e-mail addresses.

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