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OJR introduces wikis on journalism skills
Robert Niles, editor of the Online Journalism Review, emails:
Today OJR introduced a new feature, a series of wikis on journalism skills, designed for bloggers, "grassroots" reporters and others who write online but who haven't formally studied journalism.We've started with basic guides on writing, reporting and journalism
ethics. Each also includes a discussion area, where readers can ask specific questions about projects they are working on or debate controversial elements of these topics.OJR is making these wikis available under a Creative Commons license,
the first time we've used these licenses on the site.
Nice moves, OJR.
March 8, 2005 at 11:56 PM in New media | Permalink
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