Year: 2005
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apophenia: Wikipedia, academia and Seigenthaler
Looks like a sensible take on the Wikiscandals from Danah Boyd. apophenia: Wikipedia, academia and Seigenthaler
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links for 2005-12-13
Textpattern Alternative to WordPress? Interesting CMS. (tags: cms software blog) Reinventing College Media:Building an online student media network An online network for student newspapers — not to share content, but moreso to share ideas and sources. (tags: college+newspapers new+media online+journalism) Testy Copy Editors :: Index Testy Copy Editors — the bulletin board. (tags: newspapers journalism…
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Reinventing College Media:Building an online student media network
An online network for student newspapers — not to share content, but moreso to share ideas and sources. Reinventing College Media:Building an online student media network
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More required reading
College Media Advisers, an association for advisers to student news organizations, has launched reinventing.collegemedia.org, a site dedicated to asking and answering the sort of questions we’ve been banging around here at SJSU. This is the sort of resource I’ve been looking for — an active public discussion about What To Do With Your J-School. Check…
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Getting It and Not Getting It
Getting it: “This year for the first time I have come to believe that we will be able to tell you about certain subjects better on the Internet than we will be able to in print.” — Donald Graham, Washington Post chairman, via The Washingtonian. Not getting it: Clear Channel sells naming rights for a…
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A warning from the future…
Rob Pongsajapan at Sinking Ships is musing about his alma mater’s online edition and its apparent fall from award-winning grace. Apparently, Rob worked on the online edition of the Indiana University student newspaper in his college years, but he speculates as to why the New Media talk at his school never went anywhere: Online journalism…
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Should we be saving sinking ships, or building hovercrafts?
It’s been a busy week, and I think it’s time to reorganize my reading-about-the-media habits to make sure I get some thinkers in front of my tired eyes and not just informers. The sometimes-annoying but often-insightful Jeff Jarvis has been around the New Media block once or twice, and he let loose a winner earlier…