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An initiative to catalyze journalism in many forms to serve the needs of communities all around the Puget Sound.
Common purpose for journalists & librarians
”Using the art of reporting to communicate science to the public.” — via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_journalism
Working space for stewards of the Seattle Journalism Commons
A space for pre-conference organizing and conversation for Greensboro, North Carolina’s JTM unconference: http://www.createordie2.org.
When journalism is the bottom line.
Streaming questions about innovation in journalism, via http://www.journalismaccelerator.com/questions/
What’s up with JTM Online, JTM Publishing, and all things Web and JTM.
Help?! How to use JTM Online. See also our JTM Online Help blog.
A place to document and discuss civic engagement projects at libraries.
A group emerging from the Biblionews gathering to discuss how libraries can collaborate with public, community, and local media outlets.
Hacks/Hackers Seattle brings together journalists (hacks) and engineers (hackers) working on the future of journalism.
Front page article from Jeff Vander Clute RE: overarching observations considering growth, fund raising, collaboration and cross-pollination in difficult times.
This is a bridge between old JTM Google Group discussions and the new JTM Online. This links to recent and new [...]
This is a test of starting a group. A link to our project site which grew out of this group. (not [...]
JTM funding and sponsorship considerations. Led by Mike Fancher and including Peggy Holman, open to anyone interested!
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