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Monday, 1st November 2004

Resources on the Internet for Business Journalists

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Business--Webliography
Source: Ira Chinoy, Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland
Resources on the Internet for Business Journalists
From a Business Investigative Reporting Workshop last month in Atlanta by the Society of American Business Editors and Writers. Lots of links here, divided into a long list of categories. Good stuff.
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U.S. Military--Troop Deployments--Database
Source: The Heritage Foundation
Global U.S. Troop Deployment, 1950-2003
"The proposed global redeployment of U.S. troops coupled with the open question of how long U.S. forces will stay in Iraq highlight the need for objec­tive data on force deployments, objectives, and results. Surprisingly, no comprehensive time series data on U.S. troop deployments by year and coun­try seem to exist in a single dataset. This report rem­edies that need by introducing a comprehensive troop deployment dataset for 1950-2003."
Direct to dataset
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Higher Education--United States--History PhD Programs
Source: American Historical Association
History Doctoral Programs in the United States, 2004
"As part of its review of history doctoral programs, the Committee on Graduate Education lamented the lack of information for potential applicants to history doctoral programs. The Committee, in the report published and adopted by the AHA, made recommendations in eighteen topical areas. From their recommendations we have developed this website of 'vital statistics' on virtually all history Ph.D. programs in the United States, and additional information on applying to doctoral programs."
See also: The Education of Historians for the 21st Century
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Northeast Asia/United States--Bibliography
Source: Air University Library
+ United States and Northeast Asia
Includes: Internet resources, books, periodicals, documents

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