A handbook that offers advice to bloggers who want to protect themselves from recrimination and censors has been released by Reporters Without Borders.
Posted by xian at September 23, 2005 9:07 AM
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SacBee wrestles with blog journalism:
This column by the Sacramento Bee's ombudsman (Are Bee's standards for Web lower than for print?) addresses two incidents, an unedited press release published under a byline, and some controversial assertions (OK, opinions), stated by columnist Daniel Weintraub in his overnight-sensation California Insider political weblog, with its sometimes minute-by-minute coverage of... (Nanopublishing)
Template module tips for TypePad:
TypePadista community catalyst and culture kitchen creator Liza Sabater is having a ball with TypePad and documenting what she learns as she goes on her TP blog, burudanga. In fact, I may have to add burudanga to my short sidebar of other metablog feeds. I just landed on b u r... (Customizing)
Entering the flow:
While one technically savvy core of the blogosphere strives to develop structure and hierarchies and semantic richness, the leading edges of the churning cloud of webloggers is all about flow. One reason why blogging works as well as it does for a growing number of people is that the barriers to... (Weblog Concepts)
The Julie/Julia book:
Add The Julie Powell to the list (along with Salam Pax) of bloggers whose weblogs have landed them sweet book deals. Congratulations to Julie for conceiving of her brilliant project and then - most importantly - executing it. So now, is the book going to just be a slightly edited rendition... (Blogosphere)
On this day in 2002
Sullivan a real blogger now:
(via Corante on Blogging / Blogging News), it appears that Andrew Sullivan is now exhibiting classic blogger behavior, citing an article in the mainstream media and complaining about how it didn't mention him: Andrew Sullivan: "Funny, isn't it, that the New York Times would run a piece about how weblogs can... (Weblog Concepts)
Python Jones takes on the Gulf War II drumbeat:
Bite Media: [from cjf-forshac-the foreign desk-chris forshay]: the [uk] observer, 2/17/02: Terry Jones To prevent terrorism by dropping bombs on Iraq is such an obvious idea that I can't think why no one has thought of it before. It's so simple. [more]... (Miscellany)
On the motivation of writers:
Well, that little thing I blogged over the weekend about being motivated by orgasms, praise, and money (not necessarily in that order) got picked up by Dave Winer on a slow news day and drove a bunch more traffic my way. I fixed some typos but only after the first few... (Miscellany)
Weblog calendars useless?:
Last week Jonathan Delacour removed the calendar from his weblog and explained why in Say goodbye to useless calendars: it occurs to me that I never use the monthly calendar to access previous posts on my own site or any other site I visit. And, a quick check of my blogroll... (Weblog Concepts)
The men of Blogistan:
I meant to blog this when Moxie first posted it. It cracked me up: Who needs the Men of Enron? These men are hot! Plus, any babe who knows when to use "complementary" instead of "complimentary" warms the cockles of whatever an old copyeditor like myself has that passes for a... (Weblog Concepts)
I'm going to denounce Saddam:
I'm going to denounce Saddam in my blog.. This line cracked me up in today's Tom Tomorrow. Current Music: Elevation::Television::The Blow Up (Disc 1)... (Miscellany)
The Poor Man speaks verily.:
The Poor Man speaks verily. Thanks to Textism, I'm now hooked on the political pontifications of The Poor Man:In revenge, I am hereby starting a movement to counter Front Page founder David Horowitz's "Take Back Our Campuses" movement. Please donate to my project to start departments of, oh, I don't know,... (Miscellany)
Raven spikes with tales of Irish Travellers:
In an entry called Candid Camera Raven discussed the Irish Traveller background of the caught-on-video daughter-beater named Toogood. This entry of his shows up on the first page of results of a Google search for Irish Travellers and the like. Hits ensue. Quoth the Raven: The coverage over at ABC news... (Salon Bloggers)
Cat meme update:
So Essential Blogging has cats on the cover, eh? Is this that the cat meme again? I've been trying to note when I see that meme in use these days. In print it's hard to capture, but I have snagged these arbitrary online appearances of the cat meme: The Blog Phenomenon... (Memes)
Another blog book to review:
Next in the stack of noneasy stuff to do for this blog, after finishing the panel write-up, comes writing more considered reviews of The Weblog Handbook and We've Got Blog, which I bought the night of the panel and read (somewhere between devoured and skimmed) that night. I posted some initial... (Weblog Concepts)
Another view of last week's Panel:
Internet Time Blog has a section devoted to blogging and recently ran a summary of a lot of the questions and choice quotations from last week's Berkeley J-school panel. (The one about each blog being a single neuron in the global brain was me talking from the audience, I believe.)... (Weblog Concepts)
I'm going to denounce Saddam in my blog:
A tip of the cap to Michel Vuijlsteke for spotting this line in Tom Tomorrow's latest cartoon. Tomorrow is himself a webblogger, of course, blogging at This Modern World.... (Salon Bloggers)
NY Times on issues facing journobloggers and their employers:
In the business section of today's New York Times there's an article about journalistic weblogs and issues of independence, editorial oversight, and legal liability. They talk to many of the usual suspects, such as Eric Alterman, whose pro blog is one of seven at MSNBC: "I can't imagine a nicer way... (Weblog Concepts)
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