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Welcome to Journawiki.

We are currently editing over 293 articles, and you can help.

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Welcome to Journawiki.

Welcome!

This is an international journalism wiki -- that means you can edit right now. Be bold and edit!

We aim to serve the public as an online community and resource for improving journalism, journalists' lives and citizens' understanding of journalism. We hope you'll join us.

You can discuss things at the Watercooler. Also see the general Wikia tutorial and help category.

Journalists and our industry are facing a lot of changes. We can work together to deal with them.

Ideally, this site will become more of a conversation.

How you can help

  • You can add relevant links.
  • Most of the pages in Category:U.S. newspapers, by state, need work.
  • You can add to Best of the Web -- noteworthy examples that news sites or journalists could learn from. Maybe I should have given it a different title, and we could collect bad examples also.
  • More complex, more work, but more value -- working on standards, ethics and evaluations. We could make a difference.

I'm also interested in your ideas and questions. Please me know. Maurreen 07:29, 13 February 2007 (UTC)

Journalism semiwikis

I call them "semi" because they require registration, or appear to.

  • Online Journalism Review -- This links to the main OJR page. If the wikis are in a separate section, I can't find it. To post anything at OJR, you need to register. And to register, you need to give your birth date.
  • Poynter Institute wikis

Highlights

Categories
Awards | Basics | Canada | Jobs | Media | Newspapers | Organizations | Standards | U.S. newspapers | Web sites


Pages
Basics --

Basics of journalism | Jobs | Journalism overview | Glossary | Reporting

Fields --

Genres | Jobs | Online journalism | Reporting

Newspapers --

Newspaper chains | Newspaper circulation | Newspapers | Newspaper Web sites

Regional information --

Regional information | U.S. newspapers, by state

Standards --

Ethics | Ethics codes | Standards

Language --

Glossary | Stylebook

Miscellaneous --

Business OF journalism | Citizens information | Legal status | Links | Organizations


Purpose

Please note that the purpose of the journalism wiki is to write about journalism, not to report news. If you would like to do the latter, the Wikinews project is a more appropriate place.

If the content is specifically useful to citizen journalists and appropriate on Wikinews, please put it there and add an interwiki link from Journawiki.


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