New York Times: The Public Editor: A Balancing Act on the Web
Sunday, 15 February 2009, 10:45 via Delicious/martinstabe
“Of course working fast increases the chance for error and clearly that is a danger to acknowledge seriously and address carefully,” [Jonathan Landman, the deputy managing editor in charge of Web operations] wrote ... “But absence of error isn’t the only value. If it was, we’d long ago have scrapped daily and weekly newspapers and magazines in favor of refereed scholarly journals. Speed is a value too. Speed gets information to people when they want it and need it.” Read More...
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