I've been shamed into writing a blog by a recent digital workshop. Whilst setting up my own del.icio.us and dutifully adding the Gaol House blog to my list I was shocked to see it had been saved by 396 others.
So I promise there will be a bit more activity on here from now on, and if any of those del.icio.us users fancy sharing links, that would be great.
Friday, July 18, 2008
Friday, March 07, 2008
25 Years of Gadgets
. . . Were presented to us by Mr Rusbridger himself. Exciting new developments include e-books, and the portable journalist kit (which allows the reported to attach their mobile phone to a collapsible keyboard and a recording device). Rusbridger continued to explain that technological developments were leading to a new breed of reporter, as comfortable with pod-casting and blogging as they are writing articles. This vision of a new, multi-tasking model of journalism included researching skills, traditionally the preserve of the library. The talk proved a timely reminder of the increasing incursion of Google into the researcher's domain, and the importance of remaining relevant in a changing environment.
Labels:
gadgets,
Google,
library,
research,
technological advances
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