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News Digests

News Digests. Editing for Clear Communication. News Digests for blogs. Similar to posts in terms of information Publish digest on its own page on your blog Digest is an objective synthesis of information Posts are evaluation/analysis

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News Digests

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  1. News Digests Editing for Clear Communication

  2. News Digests for blogs • Similar to posts in terms of information • Publish digest on its own page on your blog • Digest is an objective synthesis of information • Posts are evaluation/analysis • Digests are like round-ups of current information on a particular topic • Objective synthesis, not evaluation

  3. Requirements • Four stories that relate to your blog • Each story must be current news • Not older than two weeks • Don’t use anything you’ve already written a post about • Each story must be from a different source • Link to the original source in each digest item • Each story must be on a different topic • Headline for each, 10 words or less • Digest for each, 40 to 60 words

  4. What to do first • Check sites that are regular sources of current information for your blog • Use a search engine (i.e. Google) to find current information relevant to your blog • Try various search terms • Get several options • Make notes of the general topic and the Web address of each • Choose your top four

  5. Writing the digest info (in Word) • Write a 40-60 word description of each story/information you selected • Use complete sentences, correct grammar, AP style, etc. • Do not copy and paste • Note which word/words might be appropriate to link from • Write a 10-word (or less) headline for each digest item • Use active voice, present tense • Use subject-verb-object construction • Put the digest items in order from most important/relevant to least

  6. Writing the digest info (in Word)

  7. Creating a News digest page

  8. Creating a news digest page

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  10. Creating a news digest page

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