Sent to you by Sean McBride via Google Reader: The History Commons -- an online tool for journalists by Michael Tuck via 911blogger.com - Paying Attention to 9/11 Related Alternative News by loose nuke on 7/16/08 Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University posts an article about CooperativeResearch.org aka HistoryCommons.org, which features:
"The 9/11 Project: One of the largest areas of the Commons is its 9/11 project, perhaps one of the most comprehensive information resources about the events and issues surrounding that tragic event. The project manager, Paul Thompson, testified in a 2005 Congressional briefing on the 911 Commission's final report." http://niemanwatchdog.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Showcase.view&showcaseid=... The History Commons -- an online tool for journalists SHOWCASE | July 10, 2008 Individuals do research to create aggregated, searchable timelines for major events and stories, creating a resource for reporters and editors. By Michael Tuck purplesage23(at)yahoo.com On April 20, the New York Times published a revelatory, and since then largely ignored, article detailing the Pentagon's systematic propaganda campaign to promote the Iraq war and manipulate public opinion through the use of retired military officers as "independent" network analysts and commentators read more Things you can do from here: - Subscribe to 911blogger.com - Paying Attention to 9/11 Related Alternative News using Google Reader - Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your favorite sites