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<title>NYtimes.com snags three ONA awards</title>
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<description>NYTimes.com, SpokesmanReview.com and NewWest.net took general excellence awards at the organization&apos;s sixth annual celebration of the best in online journalism.
 Interactive feature: Best of the Best highlights some of the contest finalists and their work.</description>
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<title>Back to the future: Look ahead gets bogged down by bashing</title>
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<description>Try as he might, Jeff Jarvis couldn’t quite keep what he called the “dinosaur-bashing” and the “blogger-bashing” from rearing their respectively ugly heads at “Journalism 2010: Who’s leading the way?”</description>
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<title>Online took center stage in coverage of Katrina disaster</title>
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<description>As Hurricane Katrina bore down on the Gulf Coast, print and television operations turned to their Web sites to cover the disaster. Audio slideshow | Q&amp;A: How has Katrina affected online journalism?</description>
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<title>ONA &apos;05 kicks off</title>
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<description>The 6th annual ONA conference opened today, attracting many of the most influential people working in the online medium. (By April Chan and Latria Graham)</description>
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<dc:date>2005-10-28T11:04:29-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Photo gallery</title>
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<description>
 
See photos from the conference
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<title>ONA today and tomorrow</title>
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<description>Watch:  

ONA President Ruth Gersh on how far the organization has come

ONA President-elect Michael Silberman on what’s in store for the future
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<dc:date>2005-11-04T10:16:37-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Student Newsroom thanks mentors and volunteers</title>
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<description>The ONA 2005 Student Newsroom thanks its mentors and volunteers for their contributions to this year&apos;s project.</description>
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<dc:date>2005-11-01T11:53:49-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>New tools, new opportunities</title>
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<description>&quot;The whole culture is changing. People now have egos. It’s all about my, my, my,” said Rex Sorgatz, Interactive Director of IBS, at a discussion Friday titled “What’s New in New Media?&quot;
Want to create your own podcast? Listen as Jess Barron of Yahoo! tells us how.</description>
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<dc:date>2005-10-31T11:33:38-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Exploring new territory in visual storytelling</title>
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<description>Tools like 360-degree panoramic timelines are taking online journalists and their audiences places that others have not gone before. Visual storytellers at a Saturday session told conference attendees how it&apos;s done.</description>
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<title>ONA membership doubles, convention is largest ever</title>
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<description>Tne Online News Association has seen a rise in membership and registration at its annual conference. 
Listen: ONA&apos;s incoming president, Michael Silberman, speaks to the value of ONA membership</description>
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<title>‘Participatory journalism&apos; making news, breaking barriers</title>
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<description>Participatory journalism is here to stay, is the consensus among online journalism experts who spoke on a panel on grassroots journalism at the Online New Association conference in New York on Saturday. </description>
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<title>Q&amp;A: What will journalism be like in 10 years?</title>
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<dc:date>2005-10-29T16:05:39-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>ONA going up in lights</title>
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<description>If seeing your face on a Times Square jumbotron has been your dream, Reuters can make it come true. </description>
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<title>Close: Online media can foster community</title>
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<description>Mainstream media have lost their heart and ability to connect the community, said veteran ethnic media advocate Sandy Close whose speech received a standing ovation at the Online News Association Conference. </description>
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<title>Lawyers grapple with sticky blog issues</title>
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<description>Are online news sites liable for content posted by site visitors?  A panel of media lawyers Friday turned to the Communications Decency Act for an answer.
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<title>ONA announces new board members</title>
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<description>The Online News Association announced the eight board members who will take their posts on Jan. 1.</description>
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<title>International sites seek to innovate with richer media</title>
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<description>While American media Web sites are starting to take full advantage of broadband, producing dazzling, award-winning rich media projects, Internet journalists around the world are hot on their heels.</description>
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<dc:date>2005-10-29T10:40:14-05:00</dc:date>
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<title>Session offers tips on bridging gulf between online, offline</title>
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<description>If offline newsroom staffs were Muppets they would be Kermit because they are green with envy, claims Forbes.com editor Paul Maidment.</description>
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<title>Tips for working with the print side</title>
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<description>It starts at the top. Top management must believe in print/online integration with head and heart &amp;#0151; and show it.</description>
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