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<big>The Internet needs a shared-user network for trust, identity, privacy and information commerce.
<big>The Internet needs a shared-user network for trust, identity, privacy and information commerce.


This is an interim home page for the [http://www.journalismtrust.org Information Trust Association] initiative, an idea hatched at the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute at Missouri School of Journalism, Columbia, Mo. designed to help the creators and owners of authoritative content create a user-centric service to help the public discovery and organize the information the need to be effective, engaged -- and entertained -- citizens.</big>  
This is an interim home page for the [http://www.journalismtrust.org Information Trust Association] initiative, an idea hatched at the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute at Missouri School of Journalism, Columbia, Mo. It's designed to help the creators and owners of authoritative content. It would create a user-centric service to help the public discover and organize the information they need to be effective, engaged -- and entertained -- citizens.</big>  
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*VIDEO: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_y-x7uAHKU Two-minute video introducing the ITA] (Aug. 2010)
*VIDEO: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_y-x7uAHKU Two-minute video introducing the ITA] (Aug. 2010)

Revision as of 13:47, 30 October 2013

RJI PICTURED
THE RJI VISION

Building a free and open market for digital information

The Internet needs a shared-user network for trust, identity, privacy and information commerce.

This is an interim home page for the Information Trust Association initiative, an idea hatched at the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute at Missouri School of Journalism, Columbia, Mo. It's designed to help the creators and owners of authoritative content. It would create a user-centric service to help the public discover and organize the information they need to be effective, engaged -- and entertained -- citizens.


  • If you are looking for wrapup notes of "From Blueprint to Building: Making the Market for Digital Information," a June 23-25, 2010 "action congress" for trust, identity and Internet information commerce serving newspapers and beyond, you'll find that jump page HERE.
  • If you want to to advised about the work of the Information Trust Association initiative, email info@infotrust.org.