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Link of the Week: Feb 11 - 17
H-Net
Scholarship comes into play when journalists address
historical events with contemporary impact. The article
highlighted at right is one such example. At H-Net,
scholars, journalists, teachers, students, librarians
and others are in constant conversation about historical
topics. According to H-Net, its lists now reach over
100,000 subscribers in more than 90 countries. Topics
include a wide range of historical topics, including
journalism
history, the Civil
War, technology
and Appalachia.
Link/Article
of the Week Archives
For your convenience,
we've begun archiving past
weeks' featured links and articles.
"Nonprofits Online"
Information is posted regarding this free
workshop, back by popular demand! The next workshop
is in Waynesville, NC, on Friday, March 28. Please contact
us to register (instructions are on the 'free workshop'
page). You can also take a tour of our workshop
links page.
The
Missing Link
Have any suggestions for us regarding
next weeks link? Or is there information you seek,
but you cant find a helpful link? Let
us know! If others would benefit from the information,
we just may track down a link for you, or use your suggestion
as Link of the Week.
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Rolling
Thunder Democracy Tour
FIRE
is teaming up with other WNC nonprofit organizations,
media, businesses and individuals to bring the Rolling
Thunder Democracy Tour (RTD2) to the region on May
3, 2003. For more information on how to get involved
locally, contact us.
We'll post a link to the local page once it is online.
Apply for IRE Reporting Awards:
The contest "recognizes the best investigative reporting in print, broadcast
and online media, and helps identify techniques and resources used by entrants."
This is the annual contest of the Investigative Reporting and Editing, Inc.
(IRE). For entry forms and additional information, visit the contest
page at IRE's site.
2003 CAR Conference in NC:
IRE has also announced that the Annual
Computer-Assisted Reporting Conference will be held on March 14-16, 2003
in Charlotte, N.C. The event features panels by the best in the business on
every beat and topic including Census, crime, education, local and state government,
freedom of information and transportation. Hands-on classes will be offered
featuring spreadsheets, database managers, mapping, statistics and the latest
in cutting-edge technology. IRE sponsors the event along with the National Institute
for Computer-Assisted Reporting (NICAR). This year's event is hosted by The
Charlotte Observer and NBC News. See IRE's site for more
details and registration information.
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could use your help! Please visit our new volunteer
opportunities page.
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