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September 04, 2006

RESOURCE: PDF download from Hartsville, S.C., offers cookbook for setting up citizen-journalism website

K. Paul Mallasch at MuncieFreePress.com has taken note of a tremendous resource for budding citizen journalists. The staff of the Hartsville [S.C.]Today CitiJ website in Hartsville, S.C., have authored -- in PDF format -- a guide to setting up a citizen journalism site. (PDF DOWNLOAD) Mallasch also references a 2005 participatory-media study by Hypergene's Shayne Bowman and Chris Willis.


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Bill, I posted an interview with Doug Fisher today at Reinventing College Media here: http://reinventing.collegemedia.org/index.php?id=362 in which he expands on some of the points in the cookbook, and also points to some future directions for media.

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