In an experiment aimed at increasing reader interaction, the New York Times has turned to crowdsourcing — using its readers as the sources for news. The paper has published over 650 pages of Timothy Geithner‘s schedule as president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and asked that its readers supply their thoughts on what is worth noting in the document. The NYT has already published some of its own insights and perspective, but is offering the masses a greater chance to weigh in.

You can read the blog post in The Independent here.