Periodismo abierto: ideas más que reglas
Las 10 ideas sobre Open Journalism del editor jefe de The Guardian, Alan Rusbridger, con motivo de The Guardian Open Weekend (Londres, 24-25/3/12)
The Guardian Open Weekend | The GuardianThe Guardian is opening its doors on the weekend of March 24/25th for an unprecedented festival- Asked at #gdnopenweekend if we hv "rules" of open journalism.Not rules, but 10 ideas abt what #openjournalism looks like>>
- 1. It encourages participation. It invites and/or allows a response #openjournalism
- 3. It encourages others to initiate debate.We can follow, as well as lead.We involve others pre-publication #openjournalism
- 4. It helps form communities of joint interest around subjects, issues or individuals #openjournalism
- 5.It's open to the web. It links to, and collaborates with, other material (including services) on the web #openjournalism
- 7. It recognizes that journalists are not the only voices of authority, expertise and interest #openjournalism
- 8. It aspires to achieve, and reflect, diversity as well as promoting shared values #openjournalism
- 9. It recognizes that publishing can be the beginning of the journalistic process rather than the end #openjournalism ....
- 10. It is transparent and open to challenge – including correction, clarification and addition #openjournalism
Journalist Of The Day: Guardian EIC Alan Rusbridger tweets the 10 commandments of open journalismAlan Rusbridger, editor-in-chief at the Guardian, took to Twitter today to share 10 ideas about what open journalism means to those at th...


