Help me crowdsource the AOP Online Publishing Awards 2007
September 6, 2007
The UK Association of Online Publishers have announced the shortlist for the AOP Online Publishing Awards 2007. As an experiment in crowdsourcing, the Online Journalism Blog is asking you to help cover the nominations by looking at one (or more) of the nominated websites and writing what you think on a wiki.
Given the intelligence of OJB readers, the result should represent a good evaluation of the candidates, and online journalism in general. Even if you only publish a one-line description of the candidate this will make a difference. This might be considered Facebook Journalism experiment #3, given that this call was sent out to the Online Journalism Blog Facebook Group (please sign up if you haven’t already).
The wiki is at http://aopawards.pbwiki.com/ - full explanations on how to use it are on there.
UPDATE: Azeem Ahmad has covered the Cross-Media category - this will be posted on the blog tomorrow.
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One Man & His Blog&hellip | September 6, 2007 at 1:40 pm
It’s Awards Season - and the AOP likes RBI
My ever-lovin’ corporate paymasters have had a pretty good crop of nominations in the Association of Online Publishers awards this year: Editorial team (Business) - http://www.xperthr.co.ukPodcast - http://www.NewScientist.com/podcastWebsite (business) - http://www.person...
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The AOP Online Publishing&hellip | September 7, 2007 at 9:05 am
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The AOP Online Publishing&hellip | September 7, 2007 at 11:30 am
[...] 7, 2007 As part of the Online Journalism Blog’s experiment in crowdsourcing, Online Journalism student Azeem Ahmad takes a look at the Association of Online Publishers [...]