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These are my links for August 25th through September 20th:

Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism / Red Kayaks and Hidden Gold (copy 1) – This is an astute and balanced survey of how public participation is reforming journalism. Kelly sets out clearly and calmly the big questions posed to the news media by changing communications technology [...]

These are my links for July 27th through August 6th:

How blogs became part of BBC News « Reportr.net – "The story of how blogging is changing journalism at the BBC is told in my research paper, The Blogging BBC: Journalism blogs at “the world’s most trusted news organisation”, published in the August edition of Journalism [...]

These are my links for June 5th through July 27th:

Journalism should look to collaboration, not charity – Jeff Jarvis is pretty free with the word charity here. Is it the charity that supports the organisation? Is the work of unpaid bloggers, citizen journos and UGC charity work? Why does it have to be a business [...]

These are my links for May 8th through June 5th:

OUP Dictionary Team monitors Twitterer’s tweets – Ahh. Metamediajournalism. Apparently " A recent study out of Harvard confirms Twitter is all vanity" erm. Yes. and….
The Birmingham Mail’s Gareth Barry letter: why so late on the web? – A lot of praise for Birmingham Post editor Steve [...]

These are my links for April 22nd through May 8th:

Digital Inclusion: The Evidence — Digital Engagement – A cracking presentation with a huge range of stats on digital inclusion – are we really talking to all our audience when we go online?
Teaching Online Journalism » Multimedia journalism teaching: 10 things I learned – Mindy has [...]

These are my links for April 14th through April 22nd:

The blurring of journalist career paths – What journalists need to do (and how they need to think) in this new digital economy
Some SXSW-inspired thoughts about online communities, affinity, and the rules of engagement. – I've been thinking a lot about the idea of friends, followers [...]

These are my links for March 23rd through April 13th:

Print is still king – "The fact remains, of course, that not only is online revenue alone insufficient to sustain news operations, but the print operations of our larger newspapers, having lost most monopoly pricing power, are not sustainable either, recession or no recession."
"If you love [...]

Here is what I’ve been scanning today whilst getting my head around validation paperwork

The FT newsroom in 2009 – The FT release a document outlining what they are going to do next in their newsroom I predict a lot of newspaper execs getting their assistants to download this.
FT Newsroom 2009 changes – More [...]

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