PBS, NPR explore possibilities of new Storify website

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PBS and NPR were among news outlets that gave the Storify website a test run before its public launch today (April 25), according to the New York Times. Storify is one of several new sites (including Storyful and  Tumblr) that are developing ways to help journalists sift through online content and publish the most relevant information. NPR Twitter guru Andy Carvin, who recently drew raves from the online world for his social networking coverage of revolutions in the Middle East and northern Africa, first used Storify to cover the shooting of U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in January. “It quickly evolved into looking at how people were discussing the media coverage surrounding it and its potential political impact,” Carvin, senior strategist on NPR’s social media desk, told the Times. “There’s a big need for tools that allow people to collect bits of social media context and organize them in some fashion.”

One thought on “PBS, NPR explore possibilities of new Storify website

  1. One of the things that excites me about this project is that it offers an interesting opportunity to archive breaking news and social media, both of which can be a challenge for archivists and historians.
    -Jenel Farrell, Digital Archivist

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