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Amy Gahran
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Posted by Amy Gahran 8:55 PM Oct 4, 2007
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Since Steve Outing launched E-Media Tidbits several years ago, it's become a very successful and vibrant team weblog. I'd like to expand it into more of a community project, by engaging Tidbits readers in the process of deciding what we should cover; brainstorming examples and sources; and sharing opinions, experience, and knowledge.

To do this, I've just created a Tidbits readers Facebook group. Anyone can join this group -- although you will have to register with Facebook first, if you haven't already. (It's free.)

In this group you can ask and answer questions, provide leads and tips, suggest writers (or volunteer to write for Tidbits) and generally support the evolution of this blog.

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I've already asked a question on the discussion board: Which online tools and services do you consider indispensible for your journalism/media work? If you have an answer to that question, please join the group and post it there. That'll help out with a workshop that fellow Tidbits contributor Barb Iverson and I are giving on Web tools at the SPJ conference this weekend.

I encourage both fans and non-fans of Tidbits to join this group -- because if you don't like what you see on Tidbits, or if you have some different ideas, this is a chance to voice your views with influence. I'm hoping this Facebook group will make Tidbits more reflective of its diverse audience.

I look forward to seeing Tidbits readers, and members of the Tidbits team, on this group. Thanks!

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