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Carnegie Reporter, Vol. 3, No. 2 | Abandoning the News
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Carnegie Corporation of New York Vol. 3/No. 2 Spring 2005 A letter from the President Abandoning the News Do Libraries Still Matter? Alternative Paths to Teacher Certification Election Reform: Lessons from 2004 Recent Events Foundation Roundup The Back Page Also in this issue: Virtual Library Model: A Report to Carnegie Corporation of New York A Library to Honor Teachers What Would John Steinbeck Say? A Milestone For The Carnegie Reporter Low-bandwidth site Reporter Search Past Issues: #9: Fall 2004 #8: Spring 2004 #7: Fall 2003 #6: Spring 2003 #5: Fall 2002 #4: Spring 2002 #3: Fall 2001 #2: Spring 2001 #1: Summer 2000 Request a free subscription to the print edition by Merrill Brown What's the future of the news business? This report to Carnegie Corporation of New York offers some provocative ideas. There's a dramatic revolution taking place in the news business today and it isn't about TV anchor changes, scandals at storied newspapers or embedded reporters. The future course of the news, including the basic assumptions about how we consume news and information and make decisions in a democratic society are being altered by technology-savvy young people no longer wedded to traditional news outlets or even ac"
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