by Danielle Elliot on Feb 04, 2009
Radical Change at Wikipedia?
In his blog Search Perspective, Scott Phillips reports that "Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia, might be forced to change its...
In his blog Search Perspective, Scott Phillips reports that "Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia, might be forced to change its...
Is one US Congressional member invisibly exchangeable with another? You better think so if you read Politico. Blogger Mike Dunford...
Blogger Cory Crow says the Houston Chronicle’s Austin Bureau Chief Clay Robison doesn't follow basic research standards. Rather than look...
A Politico story, "Land Mines Ahead For Hillary", erroneously reported that former Senator Hillary Clinton voted against a 2007 resolution "labeling Iran's...
Photoshopping two images together and presenting the results as a news photograph is a clear breach of journalistic ethics. It...
"I'll never let go. I promise. I'll never let go." Recognize these lines? If you were around in the late...
MSNBC.com reports that YouTube and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting have teamed up to award an aspiring journalist a...
“Handling conflicts of interest - ensuring clear loyalties and clean hands - is emerging as perhaps the signature ethical challenge...
A photo of the US Airways jet that crashed into the Hudson River should make citizen journalists think twice about...
A BBC radio program, What Do You Believe, took author Dorothy Rowe's comments about religion and spun them into a...