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"The Knight Foundation has launched a website aimed at helping “citizen journalism” or community media operations find resources and best practices."
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"KCNN isn't just meant for stay-at-home bloggers. The way in which we gather and disseminate information has changed because our expectations for content delivery are being shaped by social media. Every reporter should visit this site regularly."
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"KCNN has some of everything, technology-wise. More importantly, I think it is even on its launch day one of the best resources online for those trying to do citizen journalism, and it's going to get even better over the next month."
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"In a way, KCNN embraces new and traditional media convergence: it aims to teach professional practices to citizens and incorporate more user-generated content in professional journalism."
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"I’m talking about pro journalists working with people with enough timeto make a few calls, look up a few documents, or find details on a story in their neighborhood, because they care enough for the topic (or neighborhood) to lend their time."
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"The aim of this project is not to regulate the practice(s) of citizen journalists but rather to begin an “ongoing conversation” that portends toward a set of shared principles that can be actualized through journalistic practice."


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