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		<title>By: Elizabeth B. Thomsen &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Knight Foundation Awards for Digital News Projects</title>
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		<description>[...] Knight Foundation Awards for Digital News Projects  Journalism and librarianship are twin professions in many ways. Both professions share the goal of providing people with information, and both deal with issues of intellectual freedom, objectivity and accuracy. And we’re both always trying to anticipate the interests and needs of our readers. We look at trends, events in the news, local situations, seasonal changes, everything, and wonder, “What will this mean to our readers? What will they want to know more about?” [from an earlier post] [...]</description>
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