Some historical collections are aiming to enable serendipitous content discovery, peering beyond the current limitations of search to capture happy accidents.
Rob Malda: “You could just run a newspaper into the ground, watch revenues decline, and the sun set. But what we as a culture lose in that scenario is giant.”
Coddington, Mark. "This Week in Review: The Flipboard dilemma, Trove and News.me arrive, and a paywall number for the NYT." Nieman Journalism Lab. Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, 22 Apr. 2011. Web. 9 Sep. 2024.
APA
Coddington, M. (2011, Apr. 22). This Week in Review: The Flipboard dilemma, Trove and News.me arrive, and a paywall number for the NYT. Nieman Journalism Lab. Retrieved September 9, 2024, from https://www.niemanlab.org/2011/04/this-week-in-review-the-flipboard-dilemma-trove-and-news-me-arrive-and-a-big-paywall-number/
Chicago
Coddington, Mark. "This Week in Review: The Flipboard dilemma, Trove and News.me arrive, and a paywall number for the NYT." Nieman Journalism Lab. Last modified April 22, 2011. Accessed September 9, 2024. https://www.niemanlab.org/2011/04/this-week-in-review-the-flipboard-dilemma-trove-and-news-me-arrive-and-a-big-paywall-number/.
Wikipedia
{{cite web
| url = https://www.niemanlab.org/2011/04/this-week-in-review-the-flipboard-dilemma-trove-and-news-me-arrive-and-a-big-paywall-number/
| title = This Week in Review: The Flipboard dilemma, Trove and News.me arrive, and a paywall number for the NYT
| last = Coddington
| first = Mark
| work = [[Nieman Journalism Lab]]
| date = 22 April 2011
| accessdate = 9 September 2024
| ref = {{harvid|Coddington|2011}}
}}