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6/29/06:
Tip Sheets: Online
Journalism tips you can use.
By David Shedden
6/19/06:
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6/15/06:
New Media Bibliography
List of online resources and books about new media and online journalism.
By David Shedden
6/8/06:
Nieman Narrative Digest
A home base for writers of narrative journalism
By Jonathan Dube
6/5/06:
Facing the Future: Poynter's Summer Program for Young Journalists
This year's group is energetic, eager and excited about changing the world with their journalism. Soon, they will be knocking on the doors of newsrooms across America for the first time. Are you ready? They are.
By Kelly McBride
5/28/06:
Political Quotes, Anyone?
New site for political quotations
By Sree Sreenivasan
5/23/06:
See What Others are Doing
Check out these links to websites produced by high school staffs around the country.
By Wendy Wallace
5/12/06:
The Guru Within: The Power of Self-Coaching
Chip talks to a young reporter about avoiding plagiarism, being influenced by the work of other journalists and taking the time to solve her own problems.
By Chip Scanlan
5/11/06:
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The New York Times
By Jonathan Dube
5/4/06:
From Voice of God to Voice of Many
Brooke Sopelsa on the Dan Gillmor presentation at the Hearst New Media Lecture.
By Brooke Sopelsa
4/28/06:
The Tale of a Chick-Lit Plagiarist
Harvard student-author learns hard lessons about truth and transparency
By Chip Scanlan
4/27/06:
Neil Reisner's Place
Tips from a Web hero
By Sree Sreenivasan
4/19/06:
The Wisdom of Ages: Letters to a Young Journalist
Chip Scanlan's Q&A; with Samuel G. Freedman, author of a new book of wisdom for young (and not-so-young-anymore) journalists
By Chip Scanlan
4/18/06:
New Search Sites: Taking on Google
Jon Dube on two new search engines worth a look
By Jonathan Dube
4/12/06:
Snarkmarket, Anyone?
Robin and Matt's Fun & Useful Blog
By Sree Sreenivasan
4/8/06:
Independent CitJ
Citizen-media practitioners can do it on their own.
By Steve Outing
4/6/06:
CitJ's National Networks
Entrepreneurs and media companies eye the opportunities in aggregating local sites.
By Steve Outing
4/6/06:
Not for the Money
For some citJ publishers, it's about public service, not profit.
By Steve Outing
4/6/06:
CitJ Entrepreneurs' Strategies
The new wave seeks out viable business models.
By Steve Outing
4/6/06:
Traditional Media Adopts CitJ
Some news organizations are overcoming fears and opening up to citizen journalism.
By Steve Outing
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