In my $100 editing book that I never used for class, there were sections at the end of chapters that were reviews and useful websites were given... Here are those websites...
American Copy Editors Society:
www.copydesk.org American Society of Newspaper Editors:
www.asne.orgDow Jones Newspaper Fund:
djnewspaperfund.dowjones.comNewsletter & Electronic Publishers Association:
newsletters.orgAmerican Press Institute:
www.americanpressinstitute.orgThe Poynter Institute:
www.poynter.orgThe Slot: A Spot for Copy Editors:
www.theslot.comwww.bartleby.comwww.biography.comwww.infoplease.comMy Reference Desk:
www.refdesk.comTotalNews, for search of news sites:
www.totalnews.comFirst Amendment Center:
www.firstamendmentcenter.orgMedia Law Resource Center:
www.ldrc.com/index2.htmlSociety of Professional Journalists, ethics page:
www.spj.org/ethics.aspUnited States Copyright Office of the Library of Congress:
www.copyright.govGrammar Now!:
www.grammarnow.comLinguist List:
www.linguistlist.orgThe Online English Grammar:
www.edufind.com/english/grammarBureau of Labor Statistics:
www.bls.govMy Reference Desk:
www.refdesk.comFolio:
www.foliomag.comEzine Universe:
ezine-universe.comMagazine Publishers of America:
www.magazine.orgNewsletter Access:
www.newsletteraccress.comNewsletter & Electronic Publishers Association:
www.newsletter.orgAdvertising Age:
www.adage.comThe Editorial Eye:
www.eeicommunications.com/eyeNew York Review of Books:
www.nybooks.comPublisher’s Weekly:
publishersweekly.com