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How do people in their homes, lives, and communities—and how do communities—create, access, and use information (or not)
 
How do people in their homes, lives, and communities—and how do communities—create, access, and use information (or not)
 
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Communications and democracy issues
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====Communications and democracy issues====
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Currently at a Gates Foundation meeting prior to American Library Association on the future of libraries and their role in communities. Role of libraries consistent with Knight Commission work. Knight Commission was interesting in that it started with info needs of communities rather than future of journalism per se.
 
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Currently at a Gates Foundation mtg prior to American Library Association on the future of libraries and their role in communities
 
 
Role of libraries consistent with Knight Commission work
 
 
Knight Commission was interesting in that it started with info needs of communities rather than future of journalism per se
 
 
 
The disruption isn’t to channels or industries or organizations but to all of us and our communities
 
The disruption isn’t to channels or industries or organizations but to all of us and our communities
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===Larry:===
  
Larry:
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*Teaches CS at Northwestern (23 years at NU, previously on faculty at Yale)
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*Background in Artificial Intelligence
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*Works on technology and journalism
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*Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Advisor of Narrative Science
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*Do we work with investigative reporters?  Yes, we’ve started a project in that space
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*Recent prototype news commenting system
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===Both:====
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*Job changes every 5 years even though we are still at the same institutions!
  
Teaches CS at Northwestern (23 years at NU, previously on faculty at Yale)
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*How people communicate and share information is changing drastically.  Is the pace sustainable?  Gaps digital etc will they grow?
Background in Artificial Intelligence
 
Works on technology and journalism
 
Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Advisor of Narrative Science
 
  
Do we work with investigative reporters?  Yes, we’ve started a project in that space
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*From point of view of providers we don’t know; from the point of view of users, the goal is to make things as simple as possible.
  
Recent prototype news commenting system
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*Bigger divides and disconnects that journalism and community organizations need to bridge
  
Both: Job changes every 5 years even though we are still at the same institutions!
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*Fragmentation of audiences – now the question is the technology
  
How people communicate and share information is changing drastically.  Is the pace sustainable?  Gaps digital etc will they grow?
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*Journalism at the community level:  Local community vs. other communities of interest
 
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From point of view of providers we don’t know; from the point of view of users, the goal is to make things as simple as possible.
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===Amy:===
 
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*Work that we’ve focused on is the need to redefine and understand relevance – the need for more research – hasn’t been done yet – need new ways of asking questions and getting info to make informed decisions
Bigger divides and disconnects that journalism and community organizations need to bridge
 
 
 
Fragmentation of audiences – now the question is the technology
 
 
 
Journalism at the community level:  Local community vs. other communities of interest
 
 
 
Amy: work that we’ve focused on is the need to redefine and understand relevance – the need for more research – hasn’t been done yet – need new ways of asking questions and getting info to make informed decisions
 
  
New products that respond to what people want, succeeds; what you think is cool isn’t.
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*New products that respond to what people want, succeeds; what you think is cool isn’t.
  
How to compensate creators – creating new ways of measure success
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*How to compensate creators – creating new ways of measure success
  
Fast failure – people don’t know what they want, show them and then see
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*Fast failure – people don’t know what they want, show them and then see
  
This requires a tolerance for failure
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*This requires a tolerance for failure

Revision as of 19:01, 22 June 2012

Larry Birnbaum's notes of his conversation with Amy Garmer:

Wednesday June 20

Amy:

Director Journalism Projects Aspen Institute / Directs work on Knight Commission on info needs of communities in a democracy 18 years with Aspen, previously worked for Sen. Sam Nunn / Policy-focused

How do people in their homes, lives, and communities—and how do communities—create, access, and use information (or not)

Communications and democracy issues



Currently at a Gates Foundation meeting prior to American Library Association on the future of libraries and their role in communities. Role of libraries consistent with Knight Commission work. Knight Commission was interesting in that it started with info needs of communities rather than future of journalism per se.

The disruption isn’t to channels or industries or organizations but to all of us and our communities

Larry:

  • Teaches CS at Northwestern (23 years at NU, previously on faculty at Yale)
  • Background in Artificial Intelligence
  • Works on technology and journalism
  • Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Advisor of Narrative Science



  • Do we work with investigative reporters? Yes, we’ve started a project in that space
  • Recent prototype news commenting system




Both:=

  • Job changes every 5 years even though we are still at the same institutions!
  • How people communicate and share information is changing drastically. Is the pace sustainable? Gaps digital etc will they grow?
  • From point of view of providers we don’t know; from the point of view of users, the goal is to make things as simple as possible.
  • Bigger divides and disconnects that journalism and community organizations need to bridge
  • Fragmentation of audiences – now the question is the technology
  • Journalism at the community level: Local community vs. other communities of interest



Amy:

  • Work that we’ve focused on is the need to redefine and understand relevance – the need for more research – hasn’t been done yet – need new ways of asking questions and getting info to make informed decisions
  • New products that respond to what people want, succeeds; what you think is cool isn’t.
  • How to compensate creators – creating new ways of measure success
  • Fast failure – people don’t know what they want, show them and then see
  • This requires a tolerance for failure