Beyond Books Video
What's possible when librarians and journalists meet? Watch our video report featuring community pilot projects such as
The Public Insight Network AllPrinceton.com The Investigative Dashboard MuckRock.com CU-citizenaccess.org ...and more!
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Beyond Books Listserv
- JOIN US: Nov. 6 to share new ideas about impact of digital media on libraries, schools, journalism, communities
- Auto: News Literacy over the internet (repost)
- News Literacy over the internet (repost)
- LINK: Maryland Libraries evolve into community spaces
- Auto: CFP: The Intersection of Journalism and Books
- CFP: The Intersection of Journalism and Books
- Is the Line Between Librarianship and Journalism Blurring? | American Libraries Magazine (fwd)
- Boston Street Lab UNI project moves ahead with help from MIT
- What's Possible When Librarians and Journalists Meet? Highlights from Beyond Books, ALA Annual, New Orleans, Saturday, June 25, 8 - 10 am, 383-385 MCC
- What's Possible When Librarians and Journalists Meet?, ALA New Orleans, Saturday, June 25, 8 - 10 am, 383 Morial Convention Center
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Author Archives: Peggy Holman
Joy Mayer Reflects on Beyond Books
Joy Mayer, 2010-2011 RJI fellow and associate professor at the Missouri School of Journalism, wrote a terrific article on Beyond Books. Take a look at At the crossroads of journalists and librarians, we find community engagement An excerpt: It was with … Continue reading
Posted in Post-conference reflections
Tagged Citizen Journalism, Civic Engagement, Community News, Joy Mayer, RJI Fellows
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BeyondBooks: Common purpose for journalists and librarians
April 6-7 symposium at MIT; April 7 open evening at Cambridge Public Library This is the information page for “Beyond Books: News, Literacy, Democracy and America’s Libraries” (shortlink: “BiblioNews”) a one-and-one-half-day convening April 6-7, 2011 at MIT in Cambridge, Mass., … Continue reading
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Tagged American Library Association, books, Center for Future Civic Media, civics, conference, convening, data, democracy, engagement, jouranlism, Journalism That Matters, journalists, librarians, libraries, literacy, media, Media Giraffe Project, MIT, New England News Forum, news, Reynolds Journalism Institute, RJI, symposium, technology, transparency, UMass, University of Massachusetts
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