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Not Scrooge. Cheap Santa. on 2009-12-05
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laying
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bag, put
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‘Twilight Teams’- Which one are you on? | Twilight Mania on 2009-12-04
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hassel
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Gifts for Women, the top five christmas gift ideas | Shopping and Gift Ideas with Stephanie on 2009-12-04
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- Article Window on 2009-11-29
- Article Window on 2009-11-29
- He Said: The walk of shame | The Fairfield Mirror on 2009-11-12
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Wiki journalism: are wikis the new blogs? | Online Journalism Blog on 2009-11-11
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- ‘Second draft’ wikis: a ‘second stage’ piece of journalism, during which readers can edit an article produced in-house (Wired article, Esquire, LA Times wikitorial)
- Crowdsourcing wiki: a means of covering material which could not have been produced in-house (probably for logistical reasons), but which becomes possible through wiki technology (San Diego Tribune’s AmpliPedia; Wired How To Wiki)
- Supplementary wiki: a supplement to a piece of original journalism, an ‘add-on’: “A tab to a story that says: Create a wiki for related stories” (Francisco, 2006) (CNET’s India Tech Wiki; parts of the Wired How To Wiki)
- Open wiki: an open space, whose subject matter is decided by the user, and where material may be produced that would not otherwise have been commissioned (Wikinews)
- Logistical wiki: a wiki limited to in-house contributors which enables multiple authorship, and may also facilitate transparency, and/or an ongoing nature (Dewey Answers; N&Opedia)
Based on variations in the above, we can identify five broad types of wiki journalism:
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The Journalist's Guide to YouTube on 2009-11-11
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News videos fall into three categories: rebroadcasts of current material; original videos and distribution of news; and archive of older video footage.
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Tapping the Crowd to Create Original Content
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The Journalist's Guide to Facebook on 2009-11-11
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he world’s largest social networking site can be invaluable to journalists. Facebook gives reporters a means to connect with communities involved with stories, find sources, and generate leads.
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Facebook was useful in this case as a lead generation tool.
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- Ron Sylvester (rsylvester) on Twitter on 2009-11-11
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