The Onlinejournalism.com blog publishes comment and analysis on developments in online journalism and online news, data journalism, citizen journalism, blogging and all things internet. It tends to go through phases based on the current interests and activities of the contributors.The blog is published by Paul Bradshaw (UK) and written by Paul, Matt Wardman (UK), Malcolm Coles (UK), Yessi Bello (UK) and Tony Hirst (UK).
Onlinejournalism.com is both a precious source of information but as well a great place to learn about the latest developments in online journalism and other new forms of reporting. Students in journalism, professionals journalists, lecturers or activists can be interested in onlinejournalsim.com. The design of the blog is very simple, but the quality of the content is mind-blowing.
Many articles allow you to get a better understanding of new tools like twitter and maximise their use in this excellent post: How journalists can master Twitter.
As I expect to spend a bit of time in a newsroom, I found this post about the future model of Newsrooms fascinating: A model for the 21st century newsroom: pt1 – the news diamond.
The blog is updated regularly and should give food for thought to students in journalism.