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Hi, an article in The Australian on how glossy women's magazines are struggling with readership as people go online for their fashion tips. Not related to libraries but shows what a difference the online world is having to our economy. I found it quite interesting. Enjoy...Jacqui if you have trouble with the link just type in article heading and it will come up
The conversations about the social life of information reminded me about a publication called "Delayed Gratification". The emergence of the idea that "being first" is more important that "being correct" in the business of journalism has seen the life of a news story rarely flowing through to the conclusion of the event itself, as the latest breaking thing takes over the hype. DG magazine is always 120 pages long, and follows up on the news of each quarter, investigating the ending of the stories that break, burn up cyberspace for a time, and then disappear.