OJR journalism tutorial wikis
The Online Journalism Review has launched a series of online tutorials about basic jouranlism skills, designed for bloggers, "grassroots" reporters and others who write online but who haven't formally studied journalism.
Because the tutorials are in wiki format, readers can add to and edit the entries.
OJA has started with guides on writing, reporting and journalism ethics and is planning future guides on creating multimedia, media law, the business of self-publishing and managing online communities.
"While we're hoping to reach bloggers and others outside traditional newsrooms with this feature, we need the help of experienced journalists, including those on this list," says OJR editor Robert Niles. "Your anecdotes and advice will help provide the guidance that many 'grassroots' reporters and bloggers could use and would welcome in their efforts to provide better content online."
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