US: South Dakota newspapers create online database of public notices
Newspapers from South Dakota created a free, searchable Web site that acts like a database of public announcements, CyberJournalist.Net reported.
After being published in print newspapers, public notices are transferred to the site and users can search by keywords like city or newspaper.
This idea may interesting for newspapers since it helps to integrate print and online journalism.
Sourec: CyberJournalist.Net
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