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<summary>On June 1, Paul Bradshaw of the Online Journalism Blog and Birmingham City University in the U.K. announced that a project he&apos;s been working on for 18 months called Help Me Investigate won funding to build a platform for crowdsourcing investigative journalism. I spoke with Paul via Skype about the goals of the project, the nature of the funding, and what he calls &quot;slow journalism.&quot; You can find Paul on Twitter or follow the project&apos;s progress at the Help Me Investigate blog if you have questions for him, or leave a comment here....</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p><em>On June 1, Paul Bradshaw of the <a href="http://onlinejournalismblog.com/">Online Journalism Blog</a> and <a href="http://www.bcu.ac.uk/">Birmingham City University</a> in the <span class="caps">U.K. </span><a href="http://onlinejournalismblog.com/2009/06/01/whats-been-happening-with-help-me-investigate/">announced that a project he's been working on for 18 months called Help Me Investigate won funding</a> to build a platform for <b>crowdsourcing investigative journalism</b>.  I spoke with Paul via Skype about the goals of the project, the nature of the funding, and what he calls "slow journalism."</em></p>

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<p>You can find Paul <a href="http://twitter.com/paulbradshaw">on Twitter</a> or follow the project's progress at the <a href="http://onlinejournalismblog.com/helpmeinvestigate/blog/">Help Me Investigate blog</a> if you have questions for him, or leave a comment here.</p>]]>

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<title>Comment from Ryan Sholin on 2009-06-05</title>
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Paul has a wrap-up of some initial media coverage of Help Me Investigate here, including reports from PaidContent, Press Gazette, and the Telegraph UK blogs.
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