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Dana Eagles
Dana Eagles of the Orlando Sentinel defines common Web terms to create an online journalism glossary.



Reverse Publishing
Reverse publishing is the practice of repackaging information originally gathered for, or contributed to, a news Web site and publishing it in print. It’s the reverse of the more typical path in which newspapers shovel print content onto their Web sites. Blog postings, community calendar items and user-contributed photos are just a few of the items that are published first on the Web and then edited for the smaller news hole of print.
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