Quizbowl packets archive – Probably the best way to prepare for Quizbowl is to read old Quizbowl set packets. Many tournaments release their question sets online after the tournament is done, and they can be found here. This is the database where I often get the packets I read to you in practice
NAQT You Gotta Know study guide archive – Updated monthly(ish), great information about a specific topic within the Quizbowl canon. Use these as a model for how specific your own study guides should be.
Qwiz5 – more specific than NAQT’s YGK series, each study guide does a deep dive into specific common answers in the Quizbowl canon, with helpful reference information for common stock clues.
AseemsDB – Searchable Quizbowl question database, including a Stats page that shows how frequently certain answer lines come up!
PACE-NSC Archive of Resources – many of the same resources listed here can be found on the official PACE list for resources, but there are some extra goodies there, too!
How to Improve Guides by NAQT or by PACE – These are great guides touching on a number of different techniques on how you can improve as a player or as a team.
Quizlet – Tool for creating online flashcards. The system can quiz you on cards, and you can flag them for clues/answer lines you are having difficulty with. The link goes to the a set of cards created by the Ithaca High School team. Feel free to peruse and to add more.
Anki and Mnemosyne – Two other great flashcard apps that pays attention to what you do and don’t remember and adjusts card frequency to reflect that.
Protobowl / QBReader – Online quizbowl simulator games, where clues appear one word at a time. Press SPACE to buzz in and type your answer. Fun when you have a few minutes to kill, but is limited in its ability to help you study new topics, and newer content is hard to find.
NAQT Podcasts – Audio recordings of matches from past NAQT national tournaments
For 10 Points – "The best podcast on the web for everything quiz bowl related. Whether you're a player, a coach, or just trying to improve, we can help you get better! Hosted by Ken Romeo and Andrew Turriago out of Middlesex Middle School in Darien, CT."
Tossup 21 – "Tossup 21 is a podcast about quizbowl stories - the matches, the rivalries, the conflicts, and the people who lived them.
Miss Information – each episode features a broad but thorough exploration of a specific topic area, many of which are very useful for Quizbowl. Note: Some episodes stray into PG-13 territory with language.
Futility Closet – “featuring forgotten stories from the pages of history”. The stories may be too specific/obscure for quizbowl, but are interesting nonetheless!
In Our Time – BBC podcast bringing in experts in fields to talk about topics that often come up in quizbowl