October 3, 2005

Here are a few handy sites suggested by Web Tips readers.


Don’t forget to send your Web Tips suggestions in and let others know what sites you find most useful. Send suggestions to poynter (at) jondube.com


All You Can Read


Christine Louise Hohlbaum, author of “Diary of a Mother: Parenting Stories and Other Stuff,” says a great site for writers is www.allyoucanread.com. It has over 20,000 newspapers and magazines from around the world.


Jon says: The site lets you search publications by name, keyword, category or location. It also has a nice free personalization feature: You can create a page that lists your favorite publications, giving you quick access to them.




Legal Forms


Carrie Anna Criado, staff attorney for U.S. Legal Forms, Inc., points to another useful legal resource, her site: USLegalForms.com.


The site’s database has more than 36,000 documents written to comply with the laws of each of the 50 states.


Jon says: The site recently created a special page with links and other information to help Hurricane Katrina victims put their legal lives back in order. In particular, the How to Create a Life Documents File contains information on how to replace lost or destroyed documents.


WHAT SITES DO YOU RECOMMEND?
Please send them to poynter (at) jondube.com and I may run your suggestions.


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