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- Technorati’s 2008 State of the Blogosphere Report
- Rich Gordon’s Online Community Cookbook
- Center for Social Media’s Guide to Fair Use in Online Video
- Journalism 2.0 PDF Downloads
- IJNet’s 10 Steps to Citizen Journalism Online
- The New West FAQ for Online Community Journalism Entrepreneurs
- Journalism 2.0: How to Survive and Thrive
- Citizen Media Sites
- Things We Like
- Jump Start Your Reporting
- Journalism Training Sites
- Oct. 30: Citizen Media Monitors Voting
- Oct. 30: A Boom and a Bust for Helium
- Oct. 28: Bluffton Today to Charge
IJNet’s 10 Steps to Citizen Journalism Online
From IJNet.org.
10 STEPS TO CITIZEN JOURNALISM ONLINE is an interactive training module intended as a basic introduction to the new online world of Web logs or “blogs.”
We all have news and stories to tell. But the Internet lets us tell our stories to the world. If you want to tell something important to others, this guide will help you. It’s a basic outline that will help you build the machinery that runs your blog: your words and images. Other guides are technological. This guide tells you how to gather information and how to tell it — and tell it accurately.
You will need to make sure that your computer has the latest version of Adobe Flash player installed.





Comments
Thank for preparing the great aids for citizen journalism that I m exited
pl. send new info about subject
Nice find. I enjoyed step 5 the most, must be due to my slightly paranoid personality, I am always concerned about my security, so that step made for an interesting read.
Ill take a look at the other steps again later, hopefully something else will grab my attention.
Great find, thanks for sharing