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"We are developing an idea of a newspaper that is very different," says Rusbridger. "Our approach recognises the importance of putting a newspaper at the heart of the open eco-structure of information so that you can then harness different voices and link to an array of other sources. "We are reaping the rewards for breaking out of the old mindset of journalism and understanding that we can harness, aggregate, curate and report, which is a distributive model of journalism that has a richness and diversity of content." As part of his development of the concept of open journalism, Rusbridger met with a number of experts who have brought radical transparency to their own fields of expertise.
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Yahoo! Style GuideBeginning ReportingDigital Journalist Survival Guide: A Glossary of Tech Terms You Should KnowMy High School JournalismCitizen Media Law ProjectKnight Digital Media CenterCommunity Media SitesRich Gordon's Online Community CookbookCenter for Social Media's Guide to Fair Use in Online VideoJournalism 2.0 PDF DownloadsIJNet's 10 Steps to Citizen Journalism OnlineThe New West FAQ for Online Community Journalism EntrepreneursJournalism 2.0: How to Survive and ThriveCitizen Media SitesThings We LikeJump Start Your ReportingJournalism Training Sites See the commentsJournalism 2.0: How to Survive and Thrive A digital literacy guide for the information age Download PDF version in English, Spanish or Portuguese. CreditsJournalism 2.0:How to Survive and Thrive A digital literacy guidefor the information age - By Mark Briggs - Assistant Managing Editor for Interactive News, The News Tribune Special thanks to The Knight Foundation for its support of this work. Thanks to J-Lab Executive Director Jan Schaffer for her guidance and editing; to former washingtonpost.com editor Steve Fox for his skillful input and editing; and to J-Lab's Craig Stone for his copyediting, Web production and publishing help. Read the rest of the acknowledgments. (c) 2007J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive JournalismPhilip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland, College Park Reported by Mark BriggsEdited by Jan SchafferThe PDF version of Journalism 2.0 is now available for download. For continuing discussion of new technology for journalists, check out Mark Briggs' Journalism 2.0 site.
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