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We've looked at http://chicagocrime.org in most of my classes, but some university news sites are already doing more than looking... The Independent Florida Alligator mapped churches that were vandalized in its area and did a map of a murder case. The latter was done with Google maps; the churches were mapped with a service called Atlas, which I mentioned a while ago concerning Baristanet's maps of "teardowns" of neighborhood buildings. Innovation in College Media (which has also given Atlas a try) points to another local crime map in Muncie, Ind., created by the Ball State Daily News. In other online new news... Several citizen journalism or "placeblogging" sites that I've mentioned here use the Drupal content management system, including http://knoxviews.com, http://h2otown.info and http://placeblogger.org Here's another: Mark Hamilton reports on a local Drupal site covering a serial-homicide case, considerably more "hard news" than you might expect on a community site. Right here in Knoxville, the multi-blogger KnoxViews coverage of the County Commission is impressive, too... enough to prompt one local professional journalist to comment "Hoooo-Baby!!!" Back to classroom (or student weblog) discussion topics:
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