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More on Open Archives

February 1, 2005 by Michael Boyle

for newspaper websites from Jay Rosen: Will the Greensboro Newspaper Open Its Archive? There is an issue, though, with the analysis. One of the first points made is that open archives are beneficial to newspapers in that they would support a newspaper in becoming an authority, a journal of record. While I believe this is true, I question whether this is a goal for most newspapers.

For the New York Times and the Washington Post perhaps it is – but for the vast majority of the rest of the media firmament, I doubt that their publishers care about this even a little bit. The newspaper business today seems to be about nothing more than protecting local advertising markets.

The sense that a newspaper participates in the democratic exchange of news and opinions about the events of the day seems to be a legacy goal that still plays in the abstract but has little to do with the actual interests of publishers. In that context, the call for open archives seems quite beside the point.

Tags: Archives, Newspapers

Amazing Flickr coincidence story

January 25, 2005 by Michael Boyle

on the FlickrBlog today. A guy went to Tokyo and took a photo of a woman who was herself shooting a photo of a street scene and posted it on Flickr. Someone who knew the woman informed her and she signed up for Flickr and posted the shot SHE was taking, already immortalized by the first guy.

Tags: Flickr, Funny

Dan Gillmor’s latest

January 25, 2005 by Michael Boyle

is entitled Newspapers: Open Your Archives. From his new Dan Gillmor on Grassroots Journalism, Etc blog, which is looking great so far.

Tags: Media

Very important news

January 24, 2005 by Michael Boyle

for users of the Movable Type publishing platform: Movable Type 3.15 has been released. It fixes what seems to be an important problem that allowed malicious spammers to send email through the application. There’s a full upgrade as well as a patch that you can install even more quickly.

Tags: Blogging

Del.icio.us tag:

January 24, 2005 by Michael Boyle

webcred. About last weekend’s Blogging, Journalism, and Credibility conference.

Tags: Media

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