Nieman Lab: Looking into the Future of Journalism
Here’s an interesting link to a website based out of Harvard—the Nieman Journalism Lab, which is studying what journalism will look like as web-based models take over. It grew out of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism:
Established in 1938, the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard administers the oldest midcareer fellowship program for journalists in the world. More than 1,300 journalists of accomplishment from 88 countries have received Nieman Fellowships and benefited from a year of study and exploration at Harvard University.
While browsing the site, I came across this amusing article about the lofty—and often incorrect—use of vocabulary in the NY Times:
