For one of my sessions in New Zealand, I will be teaching students about researching on the internet.
As I type, I have piles of Wikipedia entries about various topics as I am revising for an exam. Controversial, but as a starting point for revision and research, Wikipedia cannot be beat.
I’d like to start an open debate to give me an idea of opinion on Wikipedia’s worth to journalists:
Is it OK to endorse Wikipedia for journalism research?









The passion press: a business model?
May 26th, 2009I’ve been all about micropayments lately — but here’s another idea to chew over.
I’m going to call it the “got any spare change guv’nor?” approach. It works, consistently, for Wikipedia — but for how long we don’t know. (Side note: Is ‘Ars Technica’ actually pronounced, y’know, ‘arse’? Works for me.)
The other night I got an email from Simon Owens, a former newspaper hack and now social media-y kinda guy. He shared his post about ‘Paste’ magazine, an independent music magzine in the States:
Woah — how many magazines could say that with a straight face?
But it got me thinking — is the passion press the ultimate business model? I donated money — a tiny amount, but an amount nonetheless — to Wikipedia when I was studying. Why? Because I couldn’t live without it. Are there magazines you couldn’t live without? Possibly not — but there’s probably a website out there that you love.
Personally, if they asked, I’d donate money to When Saturday Comes, the brilliant football magazine which, I’m delighted to say, I now write for. Before the days of WordPress.com, I’d have winged a few quid to WordPress if they’d really needed it. After all — I owe much of my career to this simple yet powerful software.
Twitter? Perhaps. Facebook, no, not now. There’s a point, I guess, when a site lifts itself away from the community and into the hands of corporations — and Facebook’s time has long gone.
But how’s that for a business model? Sites struggle on with advertising revenue — but if they need it, readers trump up and sort them out. Are there any magazines you’d donate money to in order to keep them alive?
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