Category «Blogs»

War Blogs Gain Credibility

Bloggers’ Delight – Will the war become the breakthrough Webloggers have been waiting for? Homeground war blogs such as the Agonist, by Sean Paul Kelley, are garnering a global readership and altering the perception of reliable sources for breaking news on the conflict. See also Blogging the War: A Guide with links to general war …

Subjects: Blogs

Additional Iraqi War Resources

The Command Post is a community blog with authors around the world who provide brief, predominently unbiased and continually updated information on a range of war related news and issues. Worth a look! Also, be sure to check-out the National Journal’s Iraq Coverage. Important information updated on this site daily includes: U.S. Military Deaths, U.S. …

Subjects: Blogs, Internet

Law Librarian's Resource Guide to War Related Links

Rob Truman, Head of Electronic Information Services, Boley Law Library, Lewis & Clark Law School, alerted me to his resource guide, War on Iraq, that includes links to news sites, government and defense related information, as well blogs devoted to war coverage. Rob is updating this well designed and useful site frequently, and it merits …

Subjects: Blogs

War Blog By CNN Reporter Discontinued

See this posting from CNN’s Kevin Sites that states his war blog, begun March 9, ended on March 21. I had alerted readers about this unique blog on March 17. Do check-out J-Log, Journalism Topics and News, Media Views (via JD’s blog), for postings on topical issues that include Ethics and law issues in journalism …

Subjects: Blogs

War Blogging

Reporters’ Log: At war in Iraq: “The BBC’s unrivalled team of correspondents is bringing you news from the Gulf and reaction from around the world. On this page BBC News Online logs their impressions and personal experiences as they watch events unfold.”

Subjects: Blogs