ACES: CopyDesk.org
The American Copy Editors Society site offers editing tips, contests, quizzes, headline writing exercises, conferences and much, much more.
TheSlot.com
A must-bookmark reference site for copy editors.
EditTeach.org
Resources for copy editors and those who teach it.
Chicago Tribune Grammar Cheat Sheet
OnlineStylebooks.com
Search dozens of online stylebooks.
How to Verify Information from Twitter
Great tips from Steve Buttry.
Poynter: The Year in Errors
From Craig Silverman at RegretTheError.com.
Thsrs: The Shorter Thesaurus
A great tool for headline writing. This thesaurus gives you synonyms the same length or shorter than the word you enter. This helps if you're stuck on a headline and can't think of a concise word to use on a tight headline count.
Newsthinking.com
An excellent site on newspaper writing and reporting from Bob Baker of the LA Times. The site offers a dynamic e-newsletter on writing, editing and newsroom collaboration.
Editing a Web Site: Extending the Levels of Edit
Describes lessons learned by a university editing class when they edited a web site.
Grammar Guide
Now part of CopyDesk.org!
ACES: The Grammar Guide
Pam Nelson's blog.
10000 Words: How to Fact-Check in the Digital Age
In the wake of the Manti Te'o story.
Kok Edit Copy Editor's Knowledge Base
Copy editing resources from Katharine O'Moore Klopf.
BlogSlot
Bill Walsh's copy editing blog.
Common Sense Journalism Blog
From Doug Fisher, senior instructor at the University of South Carolina journalism school and executive editor of the Convergence Newsletter.
Yale's World Wide Web Style Manual
Describes lessons learned by a university editing class when they edited a website.
University Writing Style Guides
A large collection of online style guides.
NewsCoach2
A social network for newsroom trainers, started by Steve Buttry of No Train, No Gain. The site grew from the old Newscoach listserv.
After the Deadline
Download this desktop tool to check grammar and style, do contextual spell check and more. It's more advanced than Microsoft Word.
2012's Nine Most Hilarious NY Times Corrections
10 Words Everyone Should Know How to Pronounce
Wall Street Journal Grammar Quiz
Take an interactive quiz.
SPJ Pinterest: Grammar Goofs
Some great examples of what not to do.
Grammar.ccc: Sentence Subjects
AP Stylebook Guide for Summer Olympics
No more digging through the sports guidelines. This list breaks out commonly used terms.
Subversive Copy Editor
Great blog on editing issues and trends.
NewsCollege
Loaded with tip sheets and articles, this site features work previously published in "The Write Way," some of which have been updated and revised for NewsCollege. Started in early 2006, the site covers many writing basics, such as tightening copy and eliminating weak quotes.
GrammarBook.com
Free grammar, punctuation and other rules.
Poynter: Regret the Error Blog
Craig Silverman on errors that media make.
Word Police
Barbara Wallraff, The Atlantic Monthly's copy editing guru, writes a "Word Court" column that offers super advice.
RegrettheError.com
Reports on media corrections, retractions, apologies, clarifications and trends regarding accuracy and honesty in the press. It was launched in October 2004 by Craig Silverman, a freelance journalist and author based in Montreal.
AIM: Accuracy in Media
Explores fairness and balance in news stories. Covers recent issues with blogs and other updates.
Heads Up the Blog
Informative blog on copy editing and headlines.
Media Standards Trust
An independent, not for profit organization that promotes high standards in news on behalf of the public.
Stinky Journalism
Journalism, online journalism ethics and accuracy blog.
SlipUps.com
Mistakes in movies, books, etc.
Institute for Mid-Career Copy Editors: Grammar Smackdown!
Instructions on how to run a two-round test of your staff's knowledge of punctuation, spelling, grammar, style and, if you want, their ability to content edit. Developed by Ron Hartung of The Tallahassee Democrat and Debbie Gump of Ohio University.
Confusing Words
A database opf more than 3,000 words that get confused with other, or are difficult to understand. It?s great for sorting out small grammar issues, too.
Professor Charles Darling's Grammar Site
Outstanding to use as a quick reference for your grammar questions.
Common Usage in English
Search/sort alphabetically. Great quick reference on issues like tenet and tenant.
Copyeditor's Knowledge Base
Proofreading and copy editing tools galore.
Your Dictionary.com: 100 Most Mispronounced Words
Your Dictionary.com: 100 Most Misspelled Words
SearchSpell.com
Check your spelling as you submit a query.
FreeSpeling.com (with one "l")
A fun little site on how the Web is revolutionizing spelling.
BBC Styleguide
.PDF format.
Slanguage: Slang Terms
A collection of regional, national and international slang terms.
GrammarCheck.net
If you don't have Word handy, enter a sentence or paragraph in this web-based tool and it will check for grammar errors.
RhymeZone.com
Packed with useful word search tools, enter whatever related word you can think of and the site will help you find what looking for. You can find words that rhyme, similar spellings, synonyms and antonyms, similar sounding words, match consonants and more.
Poynter.org: Why Copy Editing Matters
Reuters Handbook of Journalism
Poynter.org: Why Reporters Should Sit on the Copy Desk
Historic Headlines Need to Look Forward
A Storify curation by Steve Buttry on headline writing on big events. He uses the uprising in Egypt as an example.
NY Times Weekly News Quiz
Do you read the newspaper? You better!
Copy Editing Training
A lot of training material for copy editors on our Web site, which also provides information on a summer institute program, funded by the Knight Foundation.
UseIt.com: Writing Good Online Headlines
Follow the BBC approach.
AP Style Exercises Online
Developed by Ron Hartung, writing/editing coach at the Tallahassee Democrat.
Pantheon: Encyclopedia of Myths
Encyclopedia of Television
Simple-to-use site for fact-checking.
Grammar Resources Online
A quick guide to several grammar tools from the University of Chicago's writing program.
AP Stylebook Online
You make the call: A one-year subscription to the online version is $20. You can buy the print copy for $12.50. The site does have some "web-only" content.
Crash Blossoms: Headlines Gone Wrong
A great site that highlights awful headlines and implied meanings. A must-bookmark for copy editors and teachers.
Addictionary: What's Your Word?
Look up obscure useful words here, including slang and pop-culture language.
The Vocabulary Review (Vocabula.com)
EnglishGrammar.org
Free site that offers video lessons, exercises and much more.
AP 9/11 "Situational Stylebook"
AP style basics for common terms in 9/11 stories.
15 Websites to Help You with Rhyming
The Writing Center's Online Handouts
Phaster Lookups Reference Database
Do quick searches for reference tools: encylopedias, economic terms, legal dictionary, biblical reference, quotes and more. Great one-stop reference shopping.
HowjSay: Online Dictionary of English Pronunciation
Great tool for broadcasters. Just type in the word or select from a list and see how the word is pronounced.
Dictionaries on the Web
More than 100 links to dictionaries in 40 languages
Gallery of Misused Quotation Marks
Copy editors are into sites like this.
Slipup.com
Today's Media Bloopers.
West Egg ClicheFinder Search Engine
More than 3,300 indexed cliches. Look them up and edit them out of stories.
Grammar Girl Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing
Tips on writing, punctuation, grammar, usage, etc. Great podcasts where GG answers user-submitted questions.
PoliticalQuotes.org: Eigen's Political & Historical Quotations
Great for fact-checking. More than 40,000 free quotations from more than 11,000 different historical and political figures in a searchable database.
RhymeZone Shakespeare Search Engine
The Virtual Chase: Checklist for Fact-Checking Web Site Information
A legal research site offers tips on evaluating information quality.
Cornell University: Five Criteria for Evaluating Web Pages
KPlay Reference Tool
This site makes it simple to use different online reference works.
The New York Times Manual of Style and Libel
You have to register. Then click on store, then books.
EditTeach.org
Resources for journalism instructors at many levels: high school, college, newsroom, etc.
JPROF.com
Resources for college journalism instructors.
Avoid Holiday Cliches
From the American Copy Editors Society.
Editing for the Web
Covers design and editing tips, as well as training for web editors and offers pointers on how to make web products work.
Techniques for Writing Good Web Documents
An extensive list of specific do's and don'ts, with examples. Many of these tips are familiar to technical communicators but are often news to other writers. Includes a good discussion on when and how to use frames.
Worldwide Words
Michael Quinion writes about international English from a British perspective. Fun with pop culture catch phrases.
Capital: Story Behind NY Post's Headless Body in Topless Bar Headline
CopyBlogger
A great site for copywriting tips. Targeted to marketing/advertising but it also has resources for editorial copy editors.
Forbes Investopedia
Dictionary of business terms, articles, tutorials, calculators and other helpful tools.
IntelligentEditing.com Online Checker
Free online service for spotting inconsistencies in documents (it checks Word, PDF and text files).
IntelligentEditing.com Paid Editing Checker Demo Video
This is a paid checker that spots a variety of mistakes in documents. It's a plug-in for MS Word that is particularly popular with professional copy editors.
Tim Berners-Lee's CERN Style Guide
Top 100 April Fool's Day Hoaxes of All Time
Seven Walking-into-a-Bar Grammar Jokes
Editor Real Talk Tumblr
Need a fun break from a desk shift? Visit this site (just for fun).
Behind the Grammar
Blog by Grammar Girl's Mignon Fogarty. She blogs about writing, language, business, some tech.
