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Leaders of local "citizen media" efforts gather in Maryland to trade notes on the field
By MGP Staff
Oct 21, 2005, 11:47

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Some 60 or more leaders of local "citizen media" websites are gathering  in College Park, Md.,for a chance to update each other on their operations. The one-day event, on Monday, Oct. 24, is organized by the Institute for Interactive Journalism and billed as a chance to exchange advice, ideas among citizen-media advocates and editors.

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