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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
Journalism 2.0 PDF Downloads
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Click here to download the English version (2.0 MB)
Click here for Spanish and Portuguese versions.
Spanish and Portuguese versions are translated by the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas at the University of Texas at Austin.
For continuing discussion of new technology for journalists, check out Mark Briggs’ Journalism 2.0 blog at J-Learning.org.






Comments
What a generous contribution to the journalism world!
Thank you.
good!
Dear Mark,
Your book is very helpful for our course on New Media at the Univ. of Hong Kong.
I just wanted to bring to your attention a minor typo on the Introduction (p. 8). The word “to” is missing in the first paragraph. “...in this equation learn how (to) make technology...”
Thanks,
Lily
thanx
Hey thanks will definitely respond once i have read the book.
thanks
Online journalism is the way to go. Thanks for your contribution to its success
Your downloads are invaluable resources. Any possibility of having them produced in Arabic and French, the other two languages we use in the Arab world?
Magda Abu-Fadil
Director
Journalism Training Program
American University of Beirut
thanks for your contribution
I am looking forward to reading this contribution to our field. Thank you.
Mark,
I look forward to reading this.
Charles
HI
I’m teaching production to 7th and
8th graders. Part of my class plan is teaching them about Journalism.
looking forward to reading your book.
We need good and honest journalist in the world.
Thank you Dot
Thanks for this… I look forward to gaining some good insight for the future!
good
is good and new for me. Thanks.
Ivan Ruiz
Thank you so much for allowing such unfettered access to your materials. I’m certain the information will prove invaluable, even to those of us who are not traditional journalists.
Thank you,
Cindy
The Documentary Institute
The University of Florida
Great book. And thats all for free!
Thanks.
Thank you very much for this text.
thanks!
i will definitely respond about the book when i red it out. but it is a great effort for helping to spread he knowlege, information, news and almost every thing a man wants.
I’m interested in how broadcast news should/could reinvent itself for the the modern age… what does journalism mean today? What is the news today? What should it be? What do American need and want? I’m working on a project that could be catalytic, transforming broadcast news…
Thank´s for this publication.
Great work. My copy’s on my laptop which is in the shop, so I need one on this computer.
Thank you for helping us journalists begin to navigate our way through the 2.0 web space. This is help we need and I’ll probably blog about to help my journalist friends see the need for this kind of resource. Please keep up the great work.