Help Wanted: How Libraries and Journalists Can Save Local News and Serve Human Rights

May 11, 2018 - All

Help Wanted Librarians and Journalists

Local news is dying and a new trend is emerging. Librarians are partnering with local journalists in various and unusual ways. It’s both a radical yet sensical way to try and rescue local news. The fact that libraries are trusted sources among local communities only strengthens the concept and the potential partnership. This paper will explore the different ways in which libraries and journalists are joining forces to tackle the local news crisis across the country

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Michele Drohan

Michele Drohan

Michele studied journalism at NYU and has worked in some form of media (book publishing, television) for more than twenty years. She is getting her MLIS from Pratt with the goal of becoming an adult reference librarian in New York City’s public library system.

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